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Hazelwood Integrated College celebrates best ever GCSE results
“Brighton and Hove schools have worked as a partnership over the last few years, with staff at all levels working together across the city to challenge each other and to share best practice”.
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The overall GCSE result is significantly higher than both regional and national averages.
“We are also pleased to have seen over 90 per cent of entries in the three sciences result in students achieving at A* to C”.
GCSE students at St. Mary’s, Limavady, achieved “the best set of results in the school’s history”, according to principal Mary McCloskey.
We are absolutely delighted with our results again this year. They have, as ever, been extremely generous in the giving of their time so that our students have been well prepared for their final exams.
Malcolm Trobe, interim general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL), said analysis of previous data showed that youngsters resitting GCSEs a year later only improve by half a grade – while a “significant” number actually achieve a lower score.
“The new performance measures mean that we are now reporting the percentage of students achieving the Basics, A*-C in English and Maths, similar to the old measure, and also Progress 8 which measures progress against starting point”, added Mr Bevan.
Morgane Dumas achieved “outstanding” results including 10 A*s. “We are incredibly proud of all of our pupils and we would like to wish them well for the future”. 47 pupils gained at least eight A*-A grades.
Charlotte Tissier got five As, three A*s and two Bs.
75% of our pupils achieved A* to C in maths and 82% achieved the same in English.
Francesca Tennyson and Lucy McCann pick up their GCSE results at St Patrick’s Academy..
He said: “I’m very happy with the school and confident that my grades will be good, but I’m going to open them when I get home”.
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Headmaster Jeremgy Gladwin said: “My congratulations to all our pupils on exceeding their expectations by working so very hard and responding so well to the excellent teaching of our dedicated team of professionals”.