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Campion School in Bugbrooke increase achievements in English and maths GCSE
PUPILS at the John Bentley School have proved their are no limits on success by breaking the school’s GCSE results record.
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The school were huge encouraged with the progress of students at all levels in relation to their starting points, with students achieving on average half a grade higher than expectation in every subject.
Seventy-five per cent of students gained an A*-C grade in both English and maths, up six per cent from the previous year.
“We are happy that 70.4% of our students achieved a grade C or above in maths this year”.
Ariana secured four A*s in French, art, music and history and Arbana achieved three A*s and one A in French, art, textiles and geography.
Sawtry Village Academy enjoyed continued improvement in their results this year with 22 per cent of all papers returning A*-A grades – a three per cent increase on last year.
Headteacher Malcolm Kelly said: “I’m very pleased that these results carry on the trend of excellent achievement by the students of Anthony Gell School”.
Students at GEMS International British Curriculum Schools have outperformed their counterparts in England in the IGCSE/GCSE examination results, school officials in Dubai announced on Thursday.
Daniel, who is going on to study at Winstanley College, said: “I would not have got these results without the support I have received at Lowton”.
“This consolidates our standing as a good school”.
Head teacher Julian Pollard, who took over the reins at the school two years ago, described today’s results as “phenomenal”.
Garry Bowe, Headmaster at Wellingborough School, said: “It is always a wonderful experience to see the hard work and determination of our pupils result in the grades they need to access the next stage of their education”.
Mark Leyden and Mark Potts both achieved 10 A* grades and one A, closely followed by Natasha Partridge with nine A*s an A and a B.
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“We wish them well in their future studies and look forward to hearing of their future success”.