GCSEs 2019: Piggott School pupils enjoy another ‘amazing’ year
PIGGOTT 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 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
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