A Level qualifications, and the grades young people get on them, are important - and can even be determiners for what comes next in life after secondary school.
When it comes to top grades in A Level results, private schools tend to be some of the strongest performers in the country. They also tend to be expensive, and prices are set to rise for many independent schools from next year when they are no longer being exempt from paying VAT on fees.
There are also plenty of excellent state schools across large regions like Yorkshire, but many parents still feel a private education is the perfect fit for their child - especially with tempting bursaries and scholarships available, making them more accessible to families from all walks of life.
Using data from the Independent Schools Council, The Telegraph has created a league table of private schools based on the percentage of their A Level entries during the 2024 exam season - A Levels for most of the UK - to receive a top grade. It is worth noting, however, that unlike state schools, independent schools do not have to share their results - nor are all of them necessarily represented by the council.
Here were the 10 high-performing private schools from across Yorkshire that came out on top - as well as how much tuition for a senior student at each would set you back:

9. Yarm School
This is an all-through school in the market town of Yarm, North Yorkshire. In the 2023/24 school year, 43.3% of all of the A Level grades achieved by its students were also an A* or and A. Tuition fees for sixth form students are about £17,013 per year. | Google
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10. Ampleforth College
This is a Catholic secondary school in the North Yorkshire village of Ampleforth. In the 2023/24 school year, 41.9% of all of the A Level grades achieved by its students were also an A* or and A. Tuition fees for sixth form students are about £32,520 per year. | National World