Another excellent year for Hereford Cathedral School GCSE results
Hereford Cathedral School students are celebrating another year of excellent GCSE results, with almost half of all exams awarded the highest grades of 9-7, and nearly a third of all grades at...
Read moreFaraday School – UK Science Dome takes over the hall!
A HUGE thank you to our Friends of Faraday who funded our visit from Science Dome UK, Nigel set up his ginormous dome in our hall last Tuesday. It was so big...
Read moreFaraday School – Plinth Accolade
Faraday pupils stormed to success at the annual Fourth Plinth Awards. We were particularly delighted for Coco, who won the overall award for Tower Hamlets in the 12 to 15 age group -...
Read moreCLC PUPILS CELEBRATE FANTASTIC GCSE RESULTS
UC5 (Year 11) students at Cheltenham Ladies' College are celebrating fantastic GCSE results today, with the top 9/8/A* grades accounting for 72.5% of all results. Of the 129 pupils who took GCSE...
Read moreTop Grades a Triumph at Leighton Park School!
The highest proportion of top level GCSE grades for 14 years has been achieved by Leighton Park’s Year 11 students today. Celebrating 55% of results at grades 7-9 equivalent, an impressive year-on-year...
Read moreBromsgrove School Celebrates a Vintage Year of Examination Results
Against the backdrop of tougher national standards in both A Level and GCSE examinations this year, Bromsgrove School has been delighted to celebrate some of the best academic results in its long...
Read moreWellington School Pupils Celebrate GCSE Success
Wellington School pupils are celebrating another impressive set of GCSE results with almost...
Read moreA future CEO of Google? Top GCSE grades for ambitious Maynard student
A raft of 9s launches ambitious career plans for Shweta · 72.9% of...
Read moreSt. Clare’s School students celebrate another brilliant set of GCSE results
Pupils at St. Clare’s School in Porthcawl are celebrating excellent GCSE results today, having significantly outperformed their peers nationally. A staggering 91.2% of grades achieved were 4+ (A*-C) while 43.5% of grades...
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