ST DAVID'S College in Llandudno is celebrating at raft of "superb" results.

The independent boarding and day school praised their pupils for showing resilience and commitment.

A total of 96.97 per cent of students at the school achieved five or more GCSEs and BTEC Level Two at A*- C or the equivalent, with 34.6 per cent of grades awarded being A* - A or the equivalent.

Finnula Clements achieved eight A*, two A’s and a distinction in Further Maths. She is now set to study A-levels English, History, and Geography in the Sixth Form, and may additionally take up CAD (Computer Aided Design).

“I hope to do as well in my A-levels as I have in my GCSEs. I’d like to study law at Oxford or Cambridge and would like to be a barrister one day,” said Finnula, of Rhos-on-Sea.

“I was uncertain how good my results were going to be, although I have been working really hard -I’m so glad that I did.

I think what St David’s has given me is belief in myself. Before I came here, I was uncertain of my abilities, but the teachers made me believe in myself.

“I also think it helps the teachers care and want you to succeed and are always on hand to help you.”

Harry Boyle received seven A*, four A’s, and a distinction in Further Maths. The 16-year-old boarding pupil from Virginia, America, now has his eyes set on Cambridge University to study Mathematics.

His school years haven’t always been a happy time for Harry, as in his former schools he sometimes felt he didn’t fit in.

“I’m autistic and have ADHD so I sometimes felt stigmatised in the American school I went to in Belgium,” said Harry.

“But at St David’s I’ve felt totally accepted by the teachers and pupils and I’m happy.

“My difficulties have been understood and differences are celebrated here unlike in the other school.

“I am quite academic, and I probably would have done well in other schools, but I wouldn’t have enjoyed it so much.”

Harry is set to study Physics, Maths, and Chemistry A-levels in St David’s Sixth Form.

Stand out performances came from Gilbert Vaughan who earned ten A*s and a distinction in additional Maths. Ella Warren-Roberts who earned two A*s, four A’s, and three B’s. Edwin Thompson, two A*s, three A’s and a Distinction in Additional Maths, and Thomas Howie earned one A* and seven A’s.

There were some outstanding GCSE and BTEC combined results with Erin Moore earning a Distinction*, a Distinction, and a Merit as well as two A*s, an A, and a B. Elizabeth Hobdell excelled being awarded two Distinction*, one A*, one A, four B’s, and two C’s.

Andrew Russell, headteacher, said: "I’ve been blown away by the hard work and determination that our pupils have demonstrated to achieve this incredible set of results.

"Our staff have gone above and beyond, and I am so proud to say that our school has been able to help and guide these young minds towards achieving their goals.

"I can’t wait to see what their future holds.”