CHILDREN at Barrow Hills School are celebrating their a 100 per cent pass rate in the Common Entrance exam, which they have to pass to be admitted to an independent senior school.

Paul Crisell, acting headmaster of the Witley-based school, told The Herald: “We are once again extremely proud of our children, who have all worked so hard and are entirely deserving of these excellent results which has gained them all entrance to their first choice of senior schools.

“While we will of course be sad to see them leave, we are certain that they will continue to achieve great things in their new schools and we wish them every happiness as they embark upon the next important stage of their lives.”

The pupils are pictured having a party.