83.2% of all A-Levels taken at Queen Elizabeth’s have been graded A, confirming the School’s position as one of the top boys’ schools in the country. Thirty-seven QE boys will now take up places at Oxford and Cambridge in the Autumn, representing a new record for the School.
This year also saw the number of A-levels taken at the School rise by 22%. The Headmaster, John Marincowitz, said, "Our A-Level candidates have achieved magnificently with 96% of all their examinations graded at A or B. I am delighted for the boys, all of whom will now take up top university places, and for their teachers who have achieved such splendid academic outcomes with a significantly enlarged cohort of boys."
- A-levels: Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar tops table for third year in a row – Telegraph.co.uk, Thursday 14th August 2008
- State-school boys take top A-level table slot – Times Online, Thursday 14th August 2008
- A-Level results – Times Online, Thursday 14th August 2008
- A-Level results – Mail Online, Thursday 14th August 2008
- A-Level results – The Evening Standard, Thursday 14th August 2008
- A-level results released today – Barnet Times, Thursday 14th August 2008
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