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GCSE results in record fall as girls outperform boys again
Staff and students are celebrating their best ever progress in this year’s GCSE results.
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From next summer, pupils will take reformed courses in English language, English literature and maths, marked with numbers from 9 for the top-performing students down to 1 for those who have struggled. These results show the consistently outstanding teaching that our staff provide.
Among the high-achievers was Alice Liddle, 16, from Ashbrooke who picked up eight A* and three A grades.
Students have “outperformed expectations” in their GCSE results at Friends’ School today (August 25).
Overall, 80 per cent of pupils gained at least five GCSE A*-C grades including English and maths with more than a third of all entries were awarded A* or A grades.
“The achievement and progress our students have mad is truly exceptional and significantly above the national average.
It has been a privilege to celebrate both AS, A level and GCSE results recently and we look forward to welcoming our students back in September”.
“We are incredibly proud of each and every one of our students and absolutely delighted for them and their families”.
TWENTY-FOUR girls at St Mary’s Calne achieved A*/A grades across all of their subjects in another successful year for the independent girls’ school.
“The commitment, skill and dedication of all my colleagues at Tanbridge House School has paid off again and I remain extremely grateful for the excellence of their work”.
“Many students have worked exceptionally hard to achieve the challenging targets we gave them”.
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“This is down to the continued hard work from the students and all who have helped them achieve their potential”.