Congratulations to our Year 11s for their impressive set of GCSE results

Congratulations to our Year 11s for their impressive set of GCSE results. It is important to recognise that, despite nearly half of your secondary school life having been disrupted by COVID, your enthusiasm, resilience, adaptability and determination to succeed have carried you through admirably and we are extremely proud of you.

These results bear testimony to the tireless support of our teachers, wider school staff and families, whose support we very much appreciate. Whilst we are very pleased with our Year 11s’ GCSE attainment, we equally as much celebrate the keen understanding they have demonstrated, particularly over the examination season, of the importance of kindness, community values and care for others alongside examination success.

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