WITH more than 80% of its GCSE students passing core subjects English and Maths, (grades four to nine), St Crispins School in Wokingham, is over the moon.
Head of year, Katy Travaga said:
“I am thrilled with the results that Year 11 have achieved this year.
“They have overcome so many obstacles over the last few years, worked tremendously hard and have some excellent results to show for it.
“They can now think to the future and enjoy the next stage in their education.
“Well done year 11!
“You have done yourselves, your families and teachers proud!”
Highlights from today’s results include nine students with top grades across the board, achieving high grades (seven to nine) in10 subjects.
Jessica Addy, James Barker-Lopez, James Berry, Josephine Browning, Elsie Done, Timur Mirzaev, Katie Morrison, Charlotte Mudd, Victoria Mudd, Thomas Sims, Vuk Stojkovic, Harry Thacker, Freya Wise, Charlotte Yarrow and Charley Yates all achieved these 10 high grades.
Harry Thacker did especially well, getting a level nine in all 10 of his exams.
The school is very diverse with students gaining excellent grades in a wide variety of languages, including French, German, Polish, Spanish and Chinese.
St Crispin’s School is a centre for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths).
With more than 80% of students achieving GCSEs in Maths, Computer Scence, and Science, the school is delighted with these results.
Headteacher Andy Hinchliff said:
“I am absolutely delighted for our students and their families.
“These are an exceptional set of results in a time of disruption and uncertainty.
“The students, staff and parents have worked enormously hard and have been rewarded with truly excellent results.
“I could not be more proud of our young adults.”