GCSEs 2022: Queen Anne’s School reports 64% of grades 7 or above
Queen Anne's School commends excellent results, reporting 85% of students received grades 6 or higher, equivalent to a B grade
Read moreDetailsQueen Anne's School commends excellent results, reporting 85% of students received grades 6 or higher, equivalent to a B grade
Read moreDetailsThe Wren School congratulates pupils on their GCSE results, as their grades show "exceptional and talented" cohort
Read moreDetailsMore than 4,000 new undergraduates have been recruited after A-level results were released on Thursday, August 18
Read moreDetailsStudents at local education charity Red Balloon are celebrating after receiving what the trust says is another fantastic set of GCSE results
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at a Winnersh school are celebrating its best-ever GCSE results
Read moreDetailsSOUTH READING residents are set to enjoy an evening of their favourite songs and anthems.
Read moreDetailsJust under 30% of students at Waingels collecting GCSE grades today achieved grade 7+, which is above the national average
Read moreDetailsMAIDEN ERLEGH students and staff celebrated a stellar set of GCSE results on Thursday, August 25.
Read moreDetailsYear 11 students at UTC Reading are collecting their GCSE results on Thursday, August 25
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council celebrated the academic achievements of its youngsters on GCSE results day.
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