WILMSLOW students at King’s School are celebrating successful GCSE results.
Connie Roden, 16, who gained five 9s, two 8s and two 7s, will study drama, English and maths A-levels.
Netball star and Duke of Edinburgh award holder Daisy Sutton, 16, has achieved two 9s, four 8s, two 7s and two 6s.
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Sophie Shephard, 16, who gained three 9s, four 8s, and three 7s, hopes to become an environmental scientist.
Athlete and netball player Angel Wale-Akinula, 16, who achieved three 9s, five 8s and one 7, would love to work in aerospace engineering.
Pianist and singer Alice Powell, 16, who gained two 9s, four 8s and three 7s and wants to study medicine.
Cricketer and big band member Ali Hussain, who achieved eight 9s, two 8s and a seven, will study biology, chemistry and maths at A-level.
Jason Slack, King's head of foundation, said: "We are incredibly proud of this year's GCSE students."
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