The Royal Masonic School for Girls (RMS) in Rickmansworth has been celebrating the success of Year 13 students who picked up their A Level results today (Thursday, August 14).
A record-number of students are heading to universities overseas, with destinations including the American University of Paris, the University of Venice, Lawrence University in the USA, Vancouver University and an exciting GAP year at Harrow International School in Hong Kong.
Closer to home, students have secured places at top UK institutions such as Oxford, St Andrews, Durham, SOAS, UCL, and Warwick.
The impressive range of subjects students are going on to pursue include architecture to neuroscience and pure mathematics to mechanical engineering.
Some leavers are also launching their careers with incredible opportunities, including a place on the highly competitive British Airways Speedbird Academy, which had over 20,000 applicants for the 2026 intake.
Headteacher Mr Kevin Carson said: “I am extremely proud of and pleased for our students and their successes. At RMS, we say ‘every pupil thrives’ and that each is ‘prepared to shape their unique future’, and the variety of destinations at international and UK universities and incredible workplace opportunities is a testament to that”.
Mrs Clare Freeman, head of sixth form added: “I was thrilled to see the sheer joy and excitement of the students and parents this morning as they opened their results.”
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