Two sets of twins at a west Oxfordshire school have secured entry to Oxbridge universities.
Bartholomew School, a secondary school in Eynsham, saw seven of their students gain entry to Oxbridge.
This included two sets of twins.
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Barney attained three A*s and one A which means he will study Physics at Oxford University.
While his twin brother, Jake is set to attend Cambridge University to study Engineering following his two A*s and one A.
Brothers Felix and Herbie are also celebrating entry to Cambridge where they will study English and natural sciences.
Felix received two A*s and one A and Herbie accomplished four A*s.
They did not wish to disclose their surnames.
A school spokesperson said: “Congratulations to all Year 13 students who received their A-level and Level 3 results today, we're proud of you all.
“Remarkably, of the seven students who have gained entry to Oxbridge in 2024, this includes two sets of twins.
“Jake is going to Cambridge to read Engineering whilst twin brother Barney is off to Oxford to read Physics.
“Then brothers Felix and Herbie are both off to Cambridge to read English and natural sciences, respectively.
“Congratulations also go to Dylan reading chemistry at Oxford, Inês reading veterinary medicine at Cambridge and Luke reading history at Cambridge.
“We wish all our leavers the very best for a bright, exciting and happy future.”
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