St Brigid's School in Denbigh is celebrating an outstanding year for GCSE results, with a quarter of pupils achieving five or more A*-A grades.
"We are absolutely delighted to share the joy of these exceptional results with our pupils," said headteacher Leah Crimes. "They have worked so hard and deserve every success.
"The governing body and all the staff are incredibly proud of our young people, with huge thanks to our teaching and support staff who have worked tirelessly to ensure their success."
Despite having a great year overall there were still a handful of outstanding performers who deserved recognition.
Mary Qualters earned nine A*s and five As, Ryan Victoria - eight A*s and six As and Kizzie Cooper - eight A*s and five As.
There were also excellent results for Isla Thomson with two A*s, eight As and six Bs, Elika Davies with two A*s eight As and three Bs, Gabriella Feimi with two A*s, five As and seven Bs, Isaac Hesketh - one A*, six As and seven Bs and Sophie Kirkpatrick - one A*, seven As and three Bs.
Most pupils are returning to St Brigid's in September to begin Sixth Form courses.
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