KEEPING up the family tradition was the name of the game for Felicity De Vere, pictured, as she went to collect her results at King Edward VI School, writes Jon Reeve.

The pressure was on for the 18- year-old from Chandler’s Ford to get the grades she needed to complete a hat-trick of siblings studying at Oxford next year.

Felicity’s four As mean she has secured her place to study medicine, alongside older brothers Richard, who is about to start a maths degree after taking a gap year, and Max, who is in his final year at the university after scoring a first in maths.

“There was a lot of pressure on me to get the grades, otherwise I would have been the odd one out,”

she said.

“But now we’ll all be there together for a year, so I’m really happy.”

Felicity is one of 20 students from the independent school’s sixth-form to be heading to Oxbridge universities.

Overall, students scored an A to E grade pass rate of 99.8 per cent, with 83 per cent at the top A or B grades.