Mum's the word as Abigail celebrates A-Level success at QEGS
And, it really did prove to be a family affair for some of the success stories - not least for Horncastle mum-and-daughter Helen and Abigail Hunter.
Helen is head of biology at the school and actually taught Abigail who will now head off to Sheffield University to study dentistry.
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Hide AdAbigail said: “It was a bit strange at first with mum as my teacher but she gave me a lot of support.
“The other people in the class thought it was different but they got used to it.”
Abigail secured an outstanding four A*s - three at A-Level and one at AS Level.
She added: “I worked really hard. I’d never thought I’d get all A*s. I just hoped for the best.”
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Hide AdHelen said she was ‘very proud’ of her daughter’s results and was keen to see how other students had performed.
Two sets of twins were also celebrating after securing the grades they needed for university.
They were Amy and Emma Davies and Kimberly and Courtney Burns.
Amy and Emma were born in America but moved to England at the age of seven.
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Hide AdThey were full of praise for QEGS and admitted it would be difficult going to different universities - Amy to Nottingham Trent and Emma to Hull.
The Burns sisters, who moved to QEGS from the town’s Banovallum School, will also be going their separate ways.
The results were available from 7.30am and Juliette Breton was one of the first in the queue.
Her results mean she has secured a place at Cambridge University and she headed off to celebrate with mum Kathy and dad Peter.
*More stories and pictures will appear in the Horncastle News next Wednesday. DON’T MISS IT!