Almost 75% of Luckley House pupils achieve grades 6 to 9 in GCSEs
With 20% of pupils gaining grade 9 and 61% achieving grade 9 to 7, headteacher Areti Bizior congratulated students on a set of “outstanding results.”
Read moreDetailsWith 20% of pupils gaining grade 9 and 61% achieving grade 9 to 7, headteacher Areti Bizior congratulated students on a set of “outstanding results.”
Read moreDetailsThe college, which supports learners resitting maths, English and other subjects needed to progress in their careers, saw an “outstanding” set of results today.
Read moreDetailsAmanda Woodfin, headteacher at The Bulmershe School, said her Year 11s have achieved great things with this year’s grades.
Read moreDetailsAfter a challenging two years, a spokesperson from the school said their students are “richly deserving” of their grades.
Read moreDetailsCCTV images have been released by Thames Valley Police after a ride-on lawnmower was stolen from a Farley Hill home. The incident took place between 10.30pm and 11pm on Monday,...
Read moreDetailsShirley Austin, at The Forest School, has sent her congratulations to students and their families as her Year 11s picked up their grades this morning.
Read moreDetailsAndrew Johnson, headteacher at Maiden Erlegh thanked teachers for their “professionalism, integrity and extraordinary hard work” during this process.
Read moreDetailsA BOY watching videos on his phone in a Woodley park was the victim of an attempted robbery. Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward following the incident, which...
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 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...
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