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Haringey GCSE results 10 per cent better than previous year
Chairman of governors, Sue Saiger, said: “Everyone in our community, from parents, governors to staff would again like to say how pleased we are with the results achieved by our students”.
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Denbigh High School is celebrating “great” GCSE results.
Charlotte Raddon also excelled with two A* grades, five As and three Bs.
66% of students achieved eight or more A* grades.
She said: “I’m so happy that all my hard work has paid off, and it’s thanks to my teachers and my friends for their support”.
Penwortham Girls’ High School has maintained its excellent record of academic success with yet another set of exceptional exam results.
Alex achieved three A* and five As, Harvey achieved 11 A* and one A grade, while Jacob achieved four A grades.
The standard of students across the city achieving grade C or better in both maths and either English Language or English literature has been achieved by 55% of students this year. Lily will stay on at the High School to study A-Levels in Drama, Biology, Art and History. “I am very proud of all the pupils and staff; they put in an extraordinary amount of work to achieve some outstanding results”.
“I was nervous but mainly feel relief all the hard work wasn’t for nothing”.
“We wish them all the best for the next steps they choose take into employment or education”.
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“These results demonstrate an 18 per cent improvement over past year which was affected by the volatility in English marking experienced by many schools”, he said. “My honest thanks go to our staff, governors and the students’ families for all the help, support and encouragement they have given over many years”.