MILFORD Haven school "held its own" at A Levels again this year, according to headmaster Rod Francis.
"Yet again we have some outstanding individual performances that have seen our students secure places at some of the country's top universities," he said.
"We would like to thank our parents for their continued support over the last two years.
"Our students' work has been rewarded with these pleasing results."
Ionie Picton-Evans, who is off to study international relations and politics at Oxford Brookes, said: "I'm absolutely buzzing about my results, can't wait to start a new chapter in my life."
Emily Childs, who earned herself three As in history, religious education, and information and communication technology, will go on to study history and ancient history in Cardiff, with a year abroad.
"I'm happy to get into my first-choice university and to continue my studies at Southampton," said Mahim Amaan.
It's off to Bristol for Elise McCarthy, who was delighted with her results, and has chosen to study criminology after earning an A and two Bs.
And Erin Morgan, who attained two As and a B, will study religion and theology in Cardiff.
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