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It depends on how deep you read the A level results. If one looks at the A level results in context of university destinations, it may end up in a slightly different picture.
Take an example - 2018 leavers' destinations King's Vs Oundle
Oxbridge - 19 vs 18
LSE - 8 vs 3
Imperial - 3 vs 6
UCL - 9 vs 6
So called "G5" - 39 vs 33
Durham - 7 vs 11
Edinburg - 13 vs 16
So called "Popular 7" - 59 vs 60
Both schools have approximately 180+/- leavers each year.
Frankly speaking, King's has a relatively more diversified pool of students in different talents and capabilities - some go music college, some go to Art university and some take sports as career. These segments won't contribute much to the school's A*/A percentage, where the ranking is based on.
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