A pair of friends managed to exactly match their A-level results at a school in Oxford.
Flo Hadfield and Anna Mullett are both students at Oxford Spires Academy and arrived at the school on Glanville Road on Thursday morning to collect the all-important results.
They were shocked to see that they had each got a set of the same results awaiting them with both girls more than chuffed with their excellent grades.
Miss Mullett received an A* for English Literature as well as two As for Drama and History leaving her ecstatic when she chatted to the Oxford Mail.
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Anna Mullett of the Oxford Spires Academy has received her amazing results and it’s thrown her for six! 👏 @TheOxfordMail pic.twitter.com/FnHtUQ1lSm
— Edward Burnett (@edwardburnettt) August 15, 2024
“I’m a bit thrown in the loop now for what to do next because I think I got higher than I expected,” she said.
“I’m taking a year out and I think I’m just going to reapply and maybe switch my course around a bit so yeah, exciting.”
Miss Hadfield also received an A* and two A grades as she and Miss Mullett became two of the highest-performing students on the day at Oxford Spires Academy.
“I got A*, A and A which I am very happy about as I needed triple A to do Psychology at Manchester,” she said.
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Other students turned up at the school to collect their results and celebrated with staff and friends outie after opening their much-anticipated envelopes.
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