Holt School pupil distraught as Government downgrades A-level results deny her dream to study medicine
Sarah Miles had predicted grades of an A* and 2 AAs, but this morning discovered she had been given 2 Bs and an E.
Read moreDetailsSarah Miles had predicted grades of an A* and 2 AAs, but this morning discovered she had been given 2 Bs and an E.
Read moreDetailsALL STUDENTS at The Forest School in Winnersh are to be congratulated for their positivity in dealing with the unique circumstances that 2020 has brought. That’s the verdict of headteacher...
Read moreDetails“Reading Blue Coat is in fine health; an exciting time to take over as head and work with the school’s community to ensure it continues to thrive.”
Read moreDetailsMaiden Erlegh School is celebrating its pupils' successes, and said that it had been fantastic to share in their joy today. The school opened earlier so that the sixth formers...
Read moreDetails“We wish them luck with their next endeavours and thank them for their many contributions to school life here at Bulmershe.”
Read moreDetails“We are so very proud of all our students in Year 13 who have lived through such extraordinary times and now received richly-deserved their A-level results.”
Read moreDetailsPUPILS from The Emmbrook School are looking forward to new challenges after receiving their results. Headteacher Nick McSweeney said the staff are delighted to celebrate with our students after the...
Read moreDetailsAll students at Luckley House received grades A*-D in this year’s A-levels – and more than half of these grades were A*-B. In all, 59.2% of pupils at the Wokingham...
Read moreDetails“Thank you to our dedicated staff for inspiring and challenging their students to ensure they had every opportunity to achieve their very best and in supporting and preparing them for...
Read moreDetailsAndrew Colpus, headmaster at St Joseph’s said there were particularly strong performances in drama, French, art, and philosophy, ethics and religion, with all departments receiving 100% A*-A grades.
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