GCSES 2020: More than half of Reading School’s GCSE grades were a 9
MORE THAN half of GCSE results at Reading School were the top grade of 9. And almost four in five grades were 9-8 – the equivalent of A* in the...
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN half of GCSE results at Reading School were the top grade of 9. And almost four in five grades were 9-8 – the equivalent of A* in the...
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS returned to Waingels College for the first time in weeks, so they could collect their GCSE results. The Year 11 pupils kept a distance as they congratulated each other...
Read moreDetails"This hasn’t been the easiest of years in which to study, but your perseverance and commitment to your studies has got you to where you need to be."
Read moreDetailsTHREE-QUARTERS of GCSE grades achieved by Abbey School pupils were 9-8 – equivalent to an A*. Students from both years 10 and 11 at the Reading-based school received their results,...
Read moreDetails“We are so very proud of all our students in Year 11 who have endured the turmoil of not only Covid-19 but the extraordinary period of change in the awarding...
Read moreDetails"Thank you and well done to our wonderful GCSE class of 2020 – you are all amazing.”
Read moreDetailsBULMERSHE staff said they are thrilled with the results that its GCSE pupils have received this year. And the collaboration that the students have shown over the past five months...
Read moreDetails“Education is not all about a set of results, but having the skills to equip the person for life and act as a firm foundation on which a young person...
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at Oakbank School in Ryeish Green have been congratulated on their results by new headteacher Robin Bertrand. The delighted principal said that despite the challenges caused by the coronavirus...
Read moreDetailsHARD-WORKING students at a Crowthorne school are now busy making plans for sixth form. Edgbarrow School said that it wanted to congratulate its cohort for their efforts despite the disruption...
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