Head says The Abbey pupils have achieved ‘excellent’ grades this year
Nearly three quarters (75%) of all grades awarded were 8s and 9s, and nearly 90% were grades 7 and above.
Read moreDetailsNearly three quarters (75%) of all grades awarded were 8s and 9s, and nearly 90% were grades 7 and above.
Read moreDetails“In the past 18 months, the pupils have experienced a key stage 4 programme like no other, yet they have demonstrated resilience and commitment throughout their GCSE courses," said head...
Read moreDetailsAnne Kennedy and Katie Pearce, co-headteachers at The Holt School, said the Year 11s were a fantastic year group who worked hard from the get-go.
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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 moreDetails“Highdown is celebrating the achievements of our students, especially after such a difficult and disrupted year,” headteacher Rachel Cave said.
Read moreDetailsAmanda Woodfin, headteacher at The Bulmershe School, said her Year 11s have achieved great things with this year’s grades.
Read moreDetailsPaul Gibson, of Maiden Erlegh School, said he was “thrilled” to watch his Year 11 pupils open their GCSE results today.
Read moreDetailsAfter a challenging two years, a spokesperson from the school said their students are “richly deserving” of their grades.
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