GCSEs 2019: Students celebrate success at Bracknell & Wokingham College
ALMOST all students at Bracknell & Wokingham College who sat maths and English at GCSEs achieved a pass
Read moreDetailsALMOST all students at Bracknell & Wokingham College who sat maths and English at GCSEs achieved a pass
Read moreDetailsStudents and staff were jumping for joy at Leighton Park as this year’s GCSE results revealed its highest proportion of top level grades for 14 years. 55% of the results...
Read moreDetailsA QUARTER of all Emmbrook School’s GCSE results were graded 7 to 9 this year, while the overall pass rate was at 99%. Acting headteacher Nick McSweeney said he was...
Read moreDetailsALMOST a third of all GCSE grades awards to students at Crowthorne’s Wellington College were 9s – the equivalent of an A*
Read moreDetailsMORE than four-fifths of students at Edgbarrow School in Crowthorne achieved GCSE grades of 9-4 in both English and Maths this year, with just over a third graded 7 or...
Read moreDetailsGCSE students at the Forest were delighted with their results this year, as many pupils went beyond their expected grades. Headteacher Shirley Austin said: “We are very proud of the...
Read moreDetailsQUEEN Anne’s School saw students take home a top set of GCSE results this year, with 97% of grades achieved at 9 to 4 - the new equivalent of A*...
Read moreDetailsIn all, a fifth of Waingels College students achieved the highest possible grades of a 9-7 (A* -A) and half of all entries achieved a 9-5 grade (A*-B)
Read moreDetailsST CRISPIN’S School is overjoyed with its 2019 GCSE results, as 85% of students achieved grades 9 to 7 in Maths. Headteacher Ginny Rhodes said: “I am absolutely delighted for...
Read moreDetailsA Reading Blue Coat School pupil saw one of his GCSE grades shoot up from 4 in his mock exam to 9 in the real thing – the highest possible...
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