St Joseph’s College reports 70% of pupils achieving grades 7 to 9
The Reading-based school saw 100% of pupils gaining grades 9 to 4 with over a third of students receiving all ten of their GCSES at grades 9 to 7.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading-based school saw 100% of pupils gaining grades 9 to 4 with over a third of students receiving all ten of their GCSES at grades 9 to 7.
Read moreDetailsThe principal at Oxford Home Schooling said this year’s GCSE students have faced another year of challenges.
Read moreDetailsSUMMER nights just got better as four outdoor cinema showings come to Dinton Pastures this month. Go Cinemas, a Wokingham-based outdoor cinema company, is hosting open-air cinema showings between Friday,...
Read moreDetailsReddam House Berkshire has applauded its pupils for their “outstanding” A-level results just six years after it opened.
Read moreDetailsDENEFIELD School pupils are leaving with their heads held high as 87% of students received A* to C grades on A-level results day. Students gained places at top universities and...
Read moreDetailsWILLINK School pupils have shown “resilience and forbearance” over this past year headteacher Peter Fry said. With 89% of A-level students achieving A* to C grades, Mr Fry has congratulated...
Read moreDetailsSUCCESSFUL pupils at Little Heath School have secured places at top universities, one of them being the University of Oxford. Staff at the Tilehurst-based school said this year group had...
Read moreDetailsMORE than half the grades at Highdown School in Emmer Green were A* or A as students celebrated their hard work. And 72% of grades were A* to B. Headteacher Rachel...
Read moreDetailsJohn Madejski Academy A Levels 2021 PUPILS at Whitley-based John Madejski Academy have been praised for their resilience during this year’s unusual A-level studies. The school specialises in sports and...
Read moreDetailsBlessed Hugh Faringdon A Levels 2021 A-level students from Blessed Hugh Faringdon School have been praised for their academic achievements. The Reading-based school had 65% of its pupils achieve A*...
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