GCSEs 2023: Denefield School
The school reports that nearly 80% of students gained a least a grade 4 or above in both English and Maths, equivalent to grade C
Read moreDetailsThe school reports that nearly 80% of students gained a least a grade 4 or above in both English and Maths, equivalent to grade C
Read moreDetailsLittle Heath School has congratulated its Year 11 students on their results today as they join those around the country finding out their grades
Read moreDetailsTHE HEAD of Bulmershe School in Woodley thanked students, staff and parents for the roles they played in this year's GCSE results
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at UTC Reading have been celebrating after receiving their GCSEs and Level 2 Technical Qualifications
Read moreDetailsGCSEs 2023: Waingels School has commended its students after reporting improved results compared to 2019
Read moreDetailsQueen Anne's School in Caversham is celebrating its students' achievements as they collect their GCSE results today
Read moreDetailsThe Wren has commended its students on their results as Year 11 pupils collect their GCSE grades around the country today
Read moreDetailsTheale Green School has said: "We are so proud of all our students who have shone in so many ways in their time with us."
Read moreDetailsSTAFF at Reading Buses are set to receive an inflation-matching pay increase this autumn.
Read moreDetailsST JOSEPH'S College Reading celebrated GCSE results day with a set of grades which trumped its pre-pandemic performances.
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