PUPILS will be preparing for university after celebrating another batch of exceptional A-level results at a private school.

Every student passed every exam sat at Heathfield School for Girls in Beaulieu Drive, Pinner, headmistress Anne Stevens revealed.

She said: “I am absolutely thrilled and so proud of each and every one of our girls.

"The results are a true testament to the phenomenal hard work and dedication that is demonstrated year after year by our brilliant pupils and excellent teachers.

"Reflecting on today’s results and with almost one half of Heathfield girls gaining two or more A or A* grades, we anticipate that by far the majority of our girls will go on to their first choice universities."

The school reported a 93 per cent A to C grade rate and 77 per cent A* to B grade rate. 

Krithi Ravi, of Pinner, who had been deputy head girl, discovered she had earned four A*s and is to study medicine at St John’s College, Oxford.

The 18-year-old said: “How I now feel is indescribable. We have worked so hard for so long and the results are finally here.

"I could not have done this without the support of the teachers and everyone at Heathfield.

" I am just so happy!"

Former head girl Tara McCarthy, of Eastcote, secured a spot on Durham University's history and Spanish course with two As and an A*.

The 18-year-old said: “I have no idea what I want to do in the long run but I definitely want to speak Spanish every day. 

"I am absolutely delighted with my results, and so relieved!  The hard work has finally paid off."