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GCSE Results 2020

The cohort of 2020 did not have the opportunity to sit their exams due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Instead, students’ teachers submitted CAGs (Centre Assessed Grades) based on mock exams and students’ work. We are very pleased how maturely our students dealt with the situation and continued to work to prepare themselves for next year and beyond. We knew that the 2020 cohort would be strong, and we are pleased that the final GCSE grades reflect their ability and work ethic. 

 

· 77% of students achieved grades 9-4 in one of their GCSE English qualifications.

· 51% of students achieved grades 9-5 in one of their GCSE English qualifications.

· 68% of students achieved grades 9-4 in GCSE mathematics.

· 46% of students achieved grades 9-5 in GCSE mathematics.

· 62% of students achieved grades 9-4 in both GCSE English and mathematics.

· 38% of students achieved grades 9-5 in both English and mathematics.

· 86% of students achieved grades 9-4 in computer science.

· 85% of students achieved grades 9-4 in both art and sociology.

Overall, 207 grade 9-7s were achieved by this year’s students.

Special congratulations go to:

· Maria who achieved 8 grades 9s, including English, mathematics, biology, chemistry and physics.

· Franni who achieved five grade 9s and one grade 8.

· Ruwanmi who achieved 4 grade 9s, 3 grade 8s and a Level 2 Distinction* in PE VCert.

· Rochelle, Maliha, Kim and Asher who all made exceptional progress.

Mr Burridge, Headteacher, said “Our students continued to work extremely hard following the school closure this year and have worked exceptionally well throughout their time at the school.  We are pleased that this exceptional year group has been rewarded appropriately.  Our staff worked tirelessly with this cohort to improve on the school’s previous outcomes and these results fairly acknowledge everyone’s hard work and dedication.  The process for awarding these grades has been thorough and robust meaning that students can be secure in the knowledge that they have the results they worked for and deserve.  We are very proud of the class of 2020 and wish them every success in the future.”