Among the top performers was Vainavi Charabudla, who achieved grade 9s in every subject including biology, chemistry, physics, history and maths.
Miss Charabudla said: “Thank you to everyone who has helped me on my GCSE journey.
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“I am so proud of myself for achieving these results.
“Thank you to all the teachers and my fellow students.”
Vainavi Charabudla celebrates perfect GCSEs with Grade 9s in every subject (Image: Preston Manor School (Upper School)) She now plans to study A-levels in maths, further maths, economics and physics.
Other high achievers included Huda Al-Wardi, Eshitha Jathin, Jannah Abukar, and Noor Azam, who all earned grade 8s and 9s in most subjects.
Huda Al-Wardi said: “I am really grateful for my results.
“I want to thank my parents and my teachers for their support.”
Jannah Abukar said: “I am so happy and grateful to Preston Manor and everyone who has helped me to achieve these results.”
Mr McNab, director of student development for Year 11, praised the cohort for their commitment.
He said: “I am extremely proud of our students.
“They have consistently shown such hard work and dedication and these results display the brilliant reward of all their efforts throughout their time at Preston Manor.
“We are delighted to be able to celebrate the excellent results with our students today and congratulate them on their achievements.
“I am very grateful for all the continuous fantastic support from parents and staff which has been so beneficial for our young people.”
Headteacher Mr Phillips described the GCSE results as another positive milestone for the school, following recent A-level success.
He said: “I’m delighted to have seen so many smiling faces and hear screams of joy this morning as our students opened their results.
“There have been some real success stories today and our students should be proud of their achievements.
“I wish them the very best of luck in the next phase of their education journey.”