Crosfields School’s first ever GCSE results
Crosfields School, in Reading, Berkshire, are thrilled with their first set of GCSE results. 48 pupils who are our pioneers worked incredibly hard in forging a path and acting as...
Read moreDetailsCrosfields School, in Reading, Berkshire, are thrilled with their first set of GCSE results. 48 pupils who are our pioneers worked incredibly hard in forging a path and acting as...
Read moreDetailsThe Piggott School has announced that it is 'extremely proud' to share an 'outstanding' set of GCSE and Level 2 results.
Read moreDetailsBrakenhale School students are celebrating their GCSE results with attainment increasing 'significantly'.
Read moreDetailsStudents at Bohunt Wokingham# are celebrating today after receiving their best ever GCSE results.
Read moreDetailsThe school has said it is incredibly proud of the "fantastic" results achieved by its Year 11 students today.
Read moreDetailsSt Crispin's school has shared its pride following this morning's release of its GCSE results.
Read moreDetailsMaiden Erlegh School has announced an 'exceptional performance' in this year's GCSE examinations.
Read moreDetailsThe Holt School has reported its GCSE exam results.
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Read moreDetailsBracknell and Wokingham College have congratulated all of their students who passed their A Level qualifications today.
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