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Queen Margaret’s School: Students celebrate in South Africa

2 years ago

Students from Queen Margaret’s School for Girls received their GCSE results in South Africa this morning

Students from Queen Margaret’s School for Girls have received their GCSE results in South Africa this morning.

They are taking part in a sports tour organised by the school, based at Escrick near York.

Harriet, Pippa, Olivia and Holly all received news of their grades after landing in Cape Town and the four girls are now celebrating an impressive 83% grades 9-7 between them.

Queen Margaret’s head Sue Baillie said:

“All of our girls have worked incredibly hard, they have made the most of the individual support they’ve been given by our wonderful teaching staff and they have been rewarded with GCSE results at the highest level.

“They have the best possible foundation to go on to their Sixth Form studies here at QM. The girls on the trip to South Africa can enjoy their 10-day trip of a lifetime knowing their hard work has paid off.”

Closer to home, the school’s other Year 11 students are celebrating too. Ingrid Wilkinson, who achieved nine grade 9s, one grade 8 and one grade 7 is excited to begin her A Level courses in mathematics, further mathematics, physics and computer science at QM’s Sixth Form in September.

Emily Powell gained seven grade 9s, two grade 8s, one grade 7, as well as an A* in her Higher Project Qualification. She has chosen to study A Levels in biology, business, Spanish and computer science next year.

The Mount School: ‘Hard work and dedication leads to outstanding success’

2 years ago

Celebrating at The Mount School

Students at The Mount School have scored an outstanding set of GCSE results today.

Altogether, 32% of GCSE grades were awarded at 8/9 grades, and 54% of the grades were 7-9 with 40% of girls gaining at least three 8/9 s and 50% of girls achieving at least five grades at 7-9.

Every pupil achieved at least six GCSE grades at grade 5 and 75% of grades were 6 or above. Principal David Griffiths congratulated them:

“I am delighted by the outstanding GCSE results received today. The hard work and dedication of the girls is truly commendable, and their remarkable achievement is well deserved. This year’s GCSE results at The Mount School have demonstrated a consistent upward trajectory, bucking the national trend. This reflects the commitment and resilience of both our pupils and staff.

“I am immensely proud, not only of the pupils’ exceptional academic achievements, but also of the unwavering dedication, resilience, and personal growth they have demonstrated beyond the classroom.

“Within this year group, we have a myriad of talented individuals – from skilled dancers, accomplished jockeys, and exceptional athletes to confident public speakers and gifted artists. These achievements encompass the essence of the holistic all-round education we are proud to provide at The Mount.”

Bootham School: New head celebrates outstanding results

2 years ago

Freddie Thornton and new Bootham head Deneal Smith

Bootham School students have been celebrating a strong set of GCSE results, despite national grades falling back to 2019 levels.

With 52% of grades at 7-9, there were a number of outstanding results for individuals – with 15 pupils achieving a sweep of these top end grades, straight As in the old system.

Seven pupils – Issy Ashforth, Lizzie Hughes, Charlotte Jacobi, Theo Lindridge, Tserena Tang, Freddie Thornton and Olivia Whitby – all achieved seven or more top grade 9s.

Lizzie and Freddie were the top performers, each with eleven grade 9s.

And it will be a cause for double celebration in the Thornton household, where Freddie’s brother Charlie last week left Bootham four straight A* grades in his A-levels.

New headmaster Deneal Smith said: “Despite the disruption to their education caused by the Covid lockdowns, and with no additional support offered in this exam season to compensate for that, these young people fully deserve the strong results they have earned this year.

“Alongside the headline performers, there are plenty of other stories of pupils overcoming difficulties to secure very creditable grades. 

“GCSEs are the stepping stones towards A-levels and other qualifications, and these results will allow so many of our students to move on to the next stage of their education with great confidence.”

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Fulford School: ‘Congratulations to Year 11 students on a fantastic set of results’

2 years ago

Fulford School stars Lucy Cook. Eva Halstrip, Ella Provins, Olivia Waite, Katy Cavan and Melissa Barker

Big celebrations at Fulford School in York today after an excellent set of results.

This is the message from headteacher Steve Lewis:

“We are delighted to congratulate all our Year 11 students on a fantastic set of GCSE and vocational qualifications.

“Our students have continued to achieve outstanding results at all levels, with many gaining tops grades.

“It has been really pleasing to see so many of our students gain the qualifications needed to move onto their next steps in education, including Fulford Sixth Form.

“They have worked hard during their time at Fulford and should be proud of their achievements. Well done to them all.”

Kiri Shaw, Elizabeth Dawes and Daisy Taylor
Ridima Gurung and Mr Hickling
Sam Drewer – Sam obtained nine x 9s and one x 8 in his GCSEs
Albert Webb, Mr Wood, Beau Jamieson Wannah, Ethan Edwards and Leon Atkinson
Eugene Sayers, James Anderson, Thomas Carew, Alexander Nguyen
Will Needham, Jenson Buttery, Mateo Casas, Cosmo Barber
James Flemming and Faith Marley
Jacob Bryant, Kayden Wilkin, Seb Brandom, Harry Lewis, Bryn Richardson and Leo Littlewood

Joseph Rowntree School: ‘All our students’ hard work has paid off’

2 years ago

GCSE result reactions at Joseph Rowntree School

Terrific results from the students at Joseph Rowntree School in York.

The school said this today: “We are immensely proud of what our Year 11 students have achieved this year.

“We know how hard they have worked and the hours of preparation that they put into their studies and exams – it is wonderful seeing this pay off.

“We are also so impressed with how they’ve managed to navigate the pressure of being the first year to return to pre-covid exam and grading levels.

“Many of our students have achieved well across a range of subjects, both academic and creative, with a significant number achieving above their target grades across a range of subjects. With challenging targets set, this can only be achieved through resilience and dedication. 

“Well done, Year 11 for all of your hard work. We can’t wait to see all the amazing things you will go on to accomplish and we wish you all the best in your next steps.”

Here are some of Jo Ro’s remarkable results. Charlie Dunne achieved 9 grade 9s in his exams. Holly Dukes and Caitlin Tiffany also achieved 10 subjects at grades 8/9. Annabelle Davenport and Jessie Nguyen both achieved over 8 subjects at grades 8/9. Will Dennis, Emily Adams and Lexi Copley all also achieved over 5 grades at 8/9 as well as other strong results elsewhere. 

Headteacher Dave Hewitt said: “This has been a challenging time for our Year 11 students given the amount of disruption they have faced to their education.

“Their dedication to their studies has been really impressive and we are delighted with the results they have achieved and that many of them will continue their studies with us in our Sixth Form.

“Members of staff have been delighted to join students in celebrating their results this morning and helping them make decisions about the next step in their education.”

Congratulations Condrat! GCSE success at 50 for food bank volunteer

2 years ago

Condrat celebrates his results at York College today

Congratulations go to Indonesian-born Condrat Sinaga who has scored GCSE result day successes in maths and English at York College & University Centre today.

Condrat, from Acomb, is 50 and came over as a student dependent of his academic wife Ronna. Now he wants to study some more and hopes to one day use his skills to build an orphanage Indonesia.

Read the full story here.

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