BAYLIS Court School was celebrating its best ever A level results on Thursday with a 100 per cent pass rate.

The school in Gloucester Avenue saw 88 per cent of pupils' work gain A* to C grades - up 4 per cent on last year while 53 per cent were A* to B - up 6 per cent on last year.

Earlier on this year Cate Duffy, the Director of Children, Learning and Skills at Slough Borough Council evaluated Baylis Court School as ‘sustaining distinction’.

Three students were particularly happy.

Amina Asghar achieved three A grades in communication and culture, religious education and sociology.

Zaynab Irfan achieved an A* in biology, A in chemistry and B in history while Jasmin Virdee achieved an A* in sociology.

Five students Faiza Amjid, Lily Barrett, Cirine Boudjemaa, Hana Khan and Fatimah Nassar did exceptionally well by achieving grades A, A, B in their subjects.

Baylis Court School’s principal Ray Hinds said: "These results are another example of the benefits of the stimulating learning environment provided by our staff in which our students blossom and thrive, and where their distinct qualities are developed until each one is ready for the challenges of adult life. All of our students are supported and guided onto the next stage of their educational pathway and every year all of our students who wish to go to university to do so."