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Pictured: Students from Charters with Mr Richard Pilgrim (Co-Headteacher), Mr Adam Afriye (MP for Windsor) and Mr Alan Carr (Development Ambassador at Charters School).

Figures released by the Department of Education show that Charters School, Sunningdale, is ranked in the top 4% in the country for Value Added at A Level.

Unlike traditional League Table rankings, "Value Added" scores are government calculations which compare pupil performance in and between public examinations. They are designed to provide a measure as to how successful students have been by virtue of the school they attended, declaring how much 'value' their school has added to their results.

Director of Sixth Form Olimpia Morrison said, “All staff work extremely hard with our students to ensure that they all realise their full potential.”

Charters School Sixth Form was placed 125th in the table that listed over 3000 institutions.

Co-Headteacher Mr Richard Pilgrim said, “We are delighted that Charters Sixth Form was placed in the top 4% of all schools including selective schools and those in the independent sector in a recent analysis of progress made by Sixth Form students.