St Crispin’s School is celebrating after more than three quarters of its Year 11 students achieved a Grade 4 or above in both English and maths.
The school said it was “delighted” with the results and praised students for their commitment and determination throughout their time at the school.
A number of pupils achieved particularly strong results.

Mariam Elhabiby and Yuval Basdew both achieved seven Grade 9s, while Evelyn Duxbury, Shrish Navin and Vedant Tiwari each achieved six Grade 9s.
Ollie Murphy, Annabelle Potter and Corran Lee all achieved five Grade 9s.
The school also highlighted Abhay Khehar, Sean Yuen, Archie Middlecote and Hattie Keen for making exceptional progress.
Headteacher Peter Griffiths said the results were a “day of celebration” for the Year 11 students.

“We are exceptionally proud of their achievements and the determination they have shown throughout their time at St Crispin’s,” he said.
“Beyond their examination results, they leave a remarkable legacy of leadership, friendship and positive contribution to our school community.
“They have been outstanding role models for younger students and have helped shape the culture and character of our school.

“We congratulate each and every one of them and wish them every success as they move on to the next stage of their education and future careers.”
The school also thanked staff, parents and families for supporting the students during their time at St Crispin’s.
Many of the Year 11 students are expected to return to the school in September to continue their education in its Sixth Form.
The school said it wished all of its students “the very best” for their next steps.






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