GCSEs 2019: Virtually all Reading College students pass English or maths (or both)
ALMOST all students who sat maths and English GCSEs at Reading College this year passed – in all, 96.6% did
Read moreDetailsALMOST all students who sat maths and English GCSEs at Reading College this year passed – in all, 96.6% did
Read moreDetailsPIGGOTT SCHOOL pupils enjoyed another ‘amazing’ year for GCSE results, according to its headteacher. Overall, its Progress 8 score is currently estimated to be +0.89
Read moreDetailsALMOST half of all pupils sitting GCSEs at The Bulmershe School in Woodley were awarded top grades of 9-5 – the equivalent of the old A*-B grades
Read moreDetailsFOUR out of five students at The Abbey School obtained grades of 9-7, while virtually all pupils – 93% – had scores of 9-6, prompting the headteacher to say that...
Read moreDetailsTHE TV cameras came out for Maiden Erlegh’s GCSE students – and the school’s headteacher said that he is ‘incredibly proud’ of the pupils for their efforts
Read moreDetails‘STUDENTS have excelled’. That’s the message from Matthew Judd, the headteacher of Shinfield’s Leighton Park school. He was celebrating with sixth formers who collected their A-level results.
Read moreDetailsA-level students at Wokingham's Forest School secured more than 65% A*-C grades this year
Read moreDetailsA TOTAL of 56 students at Bracknell and Wokingham College picked up their A-levels today and staff said there have been some impressive results.
Read moreDetailsIt was a record-breaking year for Reddam House in Sindlesham. Formerly Bearwood College, the revitalised school has seen its grades grow with each year, with almost two-thirds of pupils obtaining...
Read moreDetailsTHE Holt School in Wokingham secured a 99.4% pass rate with its A-level results this year, much to the delight of staff and pupils
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