Willink School pupils celebrate ‘excellent’ results say head
From a total of 165 students, 58.9% of them achieved grade 8 with 71% gaining grades 9 to 5 in English and maths.
Read moreDetailsFrom a total of 165 students, 58.9% of them achieved grade 8 with 71% gaining grades 9 to 5 in English and maths.
Read moreDetailsLeona Bennetts, acting head of Year 11, said: “Well done Class of 2021. It has been a difficult time for everyone, but the students have all risen to the challenge...
Read moreDetailsEight in 10 grades pupils received today were the equivalent of an A grade or above, and 92% a B or higher.
Read moreDetailsHeadteacher Jo Halliday said she is “really proud” of what the Year 11 students have accomplished this year.
Read moreDetailsBlessed Hugh Faringdon’s headteacher, Dr Simon Uttley, said in spite of the disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic, his Year 11 pupils have achieved fantastic grades this summer.
Read moreDetailsMr Gray said “exceptional results” were awarded across a range of subjects, with full pass rates in: art and design, biology, chemistry, Chinese, computer science, further maths, photography, physics and...
Read moreDetailsYear 11 students at UTC Reading collected their GCSE and technical qualification results this morning, and principal Jonathan Nicholls said he is "incredibly proud" of them all.
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 moreDetailsNick McSweeney said his pupils have achieved record-breaking grades following 18 months of disrupted learning, and he is “incredibly proud” of their achievements.
Read moreDetailsRobin Bertrand, headteacher at Oakbank School, said record numbers of students achieved at least five GCSEs with grades of 5 or higher — and the number of pupils achieving the...
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