Roding Valley High School celebrated as 11 per cent of grades were awarded at A*, with 31 per cent at A*-A and 65 per cent achieved at A* to B.
A quarter of all vocational grades were awarded at Distinction*, the highest possible grade.
Results for the Extended Project Qualification were also exceptional, with 83 per cent of grades awarded at A* or A.
Cambridge, UCL and Warwick are among destinations for high-achieving students (Image: David Jackman / Everything Local News)
The school said almost all students secured places at their first-choice university to read subjects such as medicine, law and English, with a further nine students taking on apprenticeships or degree apprenticeships with companies such as Aviva, Allianz and Barclays.
Headteacher Dan Charlton said: “I’m blown away every year by our students’ dedication and hard work, and I am pleased to see it reflected again in these amazing results.
“It has been a privilege to work with such a passionate group of young people, and to help each student find their path for the future.”
Among the highest achievers were Bella Eaton, who accepted a place at Birmingham University to study law with criminology, having achieved three A* grades and an A* in the EPQ (Extended Project Qualification).
Other high achievers include Rosa Marshall, who achieved A*, A*, A in English, biology and chemistry and will go to Cambridge to study English literature, and Imaan Sattar, who will study medicine at Anglia Ruskin University having secured her place with grades A*, A*, A and A* EPQ.
Samuel Shakespeare achieved A*, A*, A, A in maths, further maths, chemistry and physics and goes on to UCL to study mathematics.
Head prefects Jasmine Singh and Louis James also achieved phenomenal results, with Jasmine achieving grades A*, A* A and Louis A*, A*, A.
Jasmine will be attending Warwick University to study neuroscience, and Louis will be heading to Bath University, where he will study maths, statistics and data science.