Wokingham Borough Council commends students on GCSE results day
YEAR 11 students across Wokingham borough are celebrating after collecting their GCSE results today, Thursday.
Read moreDetailsYEAR 11 students across Wokingham borough are celebrating after collecting their GCSE results today, Thursday.
Read moreDetailsIt reported that 88.8% of students achieved 5 or more passes at Grade 4 or above, including English and Maths,
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Read moreDetailsTHE PIGGOTT School followed up a strong set of A-Level results last week with 'outstanding' GCSE and Level 2 grades.
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS, staff and parents at Holme Grange School celebrated an impressive 96% overall pass rate on GCSE results day.
Read moreDetailsYEAR 11 students at St Crispin's reaped the rewards of their hard work on GCSE results day.
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Read moreDetailsST JOSEPH'S College Reading celebrated GCSE results day with a set of grades which trumped its pre-pandemic performances.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM School is celebrating the results achieved by their Year 11 students who received their GCSE results this morning.
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at Edgbarrow School collected their GCSE results on Thursday morning.
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