Many students will now progress to Bishop Laney Sixth Form.
The students at Cambourne Village College have much to celebrate.
Many of the school’s students achieved some of the top GCSE grades.
Principal Helena Marsh congratulated the whole Year 11 cohort for their achievements.
The STEM-specialist school has seen students receive a raft of excellent grades.
Some 41 per cent of grades achieved were at 9-8 and 80 per cent at 9-6.
There were some impressive grades achieved including a number of the most sought-after grade 9s.
Some 86 per cent of all grades awarded were 9, 8 or 7.
Overall, 77 pupils (almost 40 per cent of the Year 11 cohort) achieved grades 9 or 8 in all their subjects.
Thousands of students across Cambridgeshire are due to find out their GCSE exam results today (Thursday, 21 August).
Anyone in houses affected by smoke are advised to close doors and windows until the fire is dealt with.
The Jesus Green and Baits Bite locks on the River Cam are in a critical condition.
Cllr Elliot Tong is also a city councillor.
The council says this means its Hartree development will not be delivered.
Emergency services were called to the scene shortly after 7am.
Some 45 students (35.4 per cent) achieved at least three A*/A grades.
Students have progressed onto a variety of courses ranging from architectural engineering to environmental science and zoology.
Staff said they were incredibly proud of the determination shown by students.
More than half of the A-level grades awarded at the school were A*.
A huge 52 per cent of grades were at A*-A.