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GCSE results: Success at Wellfield School
She said: “I was really relieved when I opened my results because I’d been panicking about them”.
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“I didn’t think I’d do this well, but I did do a fair bit of work at home so I’m glad it’s paid off”, he said.
Chloe Norton and Daniel Rose both achieved two A*s, six As and two Bs, while James Barratt was not far behind with two A*s, five As and two Bs.
He said: “I am pretty happy because it was a bit more than I was expecting – quite a few more A*s than I thought I would get”.
“We wish them well in their future studies and look forward to hearing of their future success”. “These results reinforce the findings of the Education and Training Inspectorate who identified St Patrick’s Academy as one of the top three schools in Lisburn in a recent inspection report”.
Among the many high achieving students this summer were Matthew Jayasekara, who achieved nine A* and two A grades, and Hannah Broad who achieved seven A*s and three As. “I hope they will give me a good chance for uni”.
Just under 90 per cent of students attained five GCSE’s at A* to C grades.
“It is always such a pleasure to see the delight on their faces as their anxious wait comes to an end and they get to witness the fruits of their labours in their GCSE grades”. I’m going to stay on here and do A-Levels in Maths, Computer Science and Psychics.
Sofia Morrissey was pleased with her results.
Chairman of governors Lorimer Russell-Hayes, added: “What sets Penwortham Girls’ apart from many other schools is the ethos of high expectations that permeates throughout everything we try to do here”.
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Xanthe Kennedy and Charlotte Tissier with their GCSE results from Buxton Community School.