camdenphotos: A-level results - LaSWAP students Abel Ayettey (L) and Daehurn Kang (R) with William Ellis head Sam White
camdenphotos: Best friends Tona Koka and Rona Kika, from LaSWAP Sixth Form and Parliament Hill School. Tona got an A and two Bs in her A-levels and Rona gained A,B and C grades
camdenphotos: LaSWAP student Chhaya Lad, 18, who is off to study product design at Nottingham Trent University after getting two As and a C in her A-levels
camdenphotos: Cllr Angela Mason, Camden's Cabinet Member for Best Start for Children and Families (centre), joins Acland Burghley School's headteacher Nicholas John and LaSWAP 6th form students outside their new 6th form block with living green wall for A-level results
camdenphotos: LaSWAP student Orla Katz Webb-Lamb, gained an A* and 2 As in her A-levels and has a place to study French and Politics at the University of Sheffield
camdenphotos: LaSWAP Sixth Form students Abel Ayettey (L), who has a place at Oxford University to study maths, and Daehurn Kang, who is off to Imperial College London to study chemistry
camdenphotos: Rio Wright, who gained a double distinction in his applied business BTEC at LaSWAP
camdenphotos: LaSWAP students Beritan Kahye and Abdel Sanogo
camdenphotos: Rapper and former Acland Burghley student Akaka (L) and LaSWAP A-level student Khameron Gulley
camdenphotos: Rona Kika, from LaSWAP Sixth Form and Parliament Hill School
camdenphotos: Regent High student Muslima Bilkis, who achieved A, B, B grades in her A-levels
camdenphotos: A-levels - Haverstock student Rui Costeira is off to King’s College London to study physics
camdenphotos: LaSWAP A-level student Chhaya Lad (L) with William Ellis headteacher Sam White
camdenphotos: LaSWAP student Abel Ayettey (L) and Cllr Angela Mason, Cabinet Member for Best Start for Children and Families