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2022 Results

25 Nov 2022

King’s College London Mathematics School, Exeter Mathematics School, and University of Liverpool Mathematics School students accomplished outstanding A level results in August 2022.  

At King’s Mathematics Schools 86.5% of grades were A*s, and 99.6% were A or better. 75% of students attained straight A*s. Liverpool Mathematics School’s first cohort received their A-Level results with the average grade across all entries an A. 87% of A-Level entries achieved A*, A or B grades.  Exeter Mathematics school’s results were an average grade of A. Similar to Liverpool’s results, Exeter students achieved 87% A* to B / and 67% A/A*.

The results are an example of how each school nurtures the next generation of mathematicians to success. 

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