QUEEN Elizabeth’s School is delighted to announce that the latest School Performance League tables recognise, once again, the outstanding results that students achieve in the school’s Sixth Form.

The results, published on the Government’s school performance website state that QE students achieved the highest average point score of any comprehensive school in Devon.

QE students achieved a B grade on average in their best three A levels, the best result for any comprehensive school in Devon.

QE students were also praised for making better progress in the Sixth Form than students in every Independent school in Devon.

Head of Sixth Form, Lucy Jones, commented: “We are delighted to be celebrating another outstanding set of results from 2017 which place us as one of the best sixth form providers in Devon.

“At the heart of everything we do here at QE is the belief that every student is an individual.

“Our small tutor groups and class sizes allow students to flourish; our busy enrichment programme supports students to become well-rounded, confident young people. We are very proud of our sixth form students and their achievements.”

Principal, Rupert Poole, added: “Another stunning set of results - we are delighted with the progress and the high outcomes for our students.

“This, on top of excellent support for transition to university, makes QE Sixth Form the place to be!”

Alan Quick