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Queen Elizabeth’s School is delighted with its students’ GCSE results.
They achieved a highly impressive set of results in their GCSE examinations: an outstanding 85% of all students gained an A*-C in English, 73% of students gained at least one science GCSE and 67% gained an A*-C in maths. Those achieving at least 5 A*- C including English and maths, the standard by which most schools are judged, was an impressive 59%, with 71% of all students gaining 5A*-Cs. This shows continuous improvement and is one of their best sets of GCSE results. Students achieved extremely well across the board with further outstanding success in triple science, geography, psychology, drama, textiles and PE.
The school recognises achievement at all levels and behind these figures lie countless individual student success stories but some examples of those achieving the highest grades are:
Kieran Venner 8A* and 3A
Scarlett Watts 6A* and 5A
Anna Whitehead 6A* and 4A
Tom Barnes 4A* and 6A
Kate Miller Sparkes 4A* and 6A
Joe Partridge 3A* and 7A
Rosie Hutchinson 3A* and 7A
Leon Troffigue 3A* and 7A
Rebecca Marks 3A* and 6A
Lauren Perrett 3A* and 5A
Amy Whiteman 2A* and 8A
Alice Hawker 2A* and 8A
Carys Deeble 8A
Bria Jukes 8A
Headteacher Martin McLeman is not surprisingly delighted by the pupils’ efforts:
“Our students continue to demonstrate their hard work and commitment – they thoroughly deserve their success. I would also like to thank my staff for their dedication in achieving these excellent results and we should also recognise the support and guidance of the students’ families. These results, alongside our impressive A-level results last week, are extremely pleasing.”