A-LEVELS 2022: Head’s praise for ‘resilience’ of Bulmershe pupils
THE RESILIENCE of teenagers sitting this year's A-levels has been praised by the headteacher of Bulmershe School.
Read moreDetailsTHE RESILIENCE of teenagers sitting this year's A-levels has been praised by the headteacher of Bulmershe School.
Read moreDetailsREADING Blue Coat students and staff celebrated a gleaming set of A Level results on the morning of Thursday, August 18.
Read moreDetailsJOHN Madejski Academy (JMA) celebrated the achievements of its Year 13s as staff, students and families.
Read moreDetailsReading School announces outstanding results as 25% attained A* grades in all of their subjects and 50% of all grades awarded were A* level
Read moreDetailsIt announced that nearly 75% of students have confirmed university places, with some set to attend Russell Group universities, including Oxford
Read moreDetailsReading College announces *** for students collecting A-level results
Read moreDetailsLittle Heath announces two in five students have received at least one A grade or higher and more than one in five have achieved two or more
Read moreDetailsStudents celebrate results as Queen Anne's School, in Caversham, announces more than four in five grades were B or above
Read moreDetailsTHE HEADTEACHER of an Emmer Green school says it is 'extremely proud' of its students as they receive their A level and technical quantifications.
Read moreDetailsThe Willink School celebrates 100% pass rate, with more than one in three receiving A-grades or higher
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