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GCSES 2022: Denefield students congratulated for ‘outstanding GCSE and vocational results

Phil Creighton by Phil Creighton
Thursday, August 25, 2022 12:47 pm
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Students from Denefield celebrate their GCSE success

Students from Denefield celebrate their GCSE success

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STUDENTS at a Tilehurst school have been congratulated for a set of results judged to be ‘outstanding’.

Denefield, in Long Lane, said that almost a third (32%) achived grades 9-7, 71% had 9-5 grades, 84% 9-4, and 99.8% received grades between 9-1.

And there was similar successes in the vocational subjects, with all students achieving an L1 pass, 94% had an L2 Distinction*-Pass grade.

There were 59% of students achieving L2 Distinction* to merit grades, and 39% L2 Distinction*-Distinction passes.

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Edwin Towill, the head of Denefield School said: “Today is all about destinations and we are excited that our students are able to move into the next stage of their lives with confidence and resilience.

“It is wonderful to see so many of our students wishing to return to Denefield Sixth Form, with others starting exciting new college courses, apprenticeships or training.”

Denefield’s top achievers this year are:

• Anna F who achieved 10 GCSEs Grade 9, BTEC L2 Distinction*

• Katie G who achieved 8 GCSEs Grade 9, 1 Grade 8, BTEC L2 Distinction*

• Frankie B who achieved 8 GCSEs Grade 9, 2 Grade 8

• Alisha C who achieved 8 GCSEs Grade 9, 2 Grade 8

• Dylan T who achieved 7 GCSEs Grade 9, 3 Grade 8

• Momina Y who achieved 4 GCSEs Grade 9, 3 Grade 8, 1 Grade 7, BTEC L2 Distinction

• Judith H who achieved 4 GCSE Grade 9, 4 Grade 8, 2 Grade 7

• Sophie W who achieved 3 GCSE Grade 9, 5 Grade 8, 2 Grade 7

• Lucas T who achieved 2 GCSE Grade 9, 3 Grade 8, 1 Grade 7, 1 Grade 6, 2 BTEC L2 Distinction*

• Josh C who achieved 3 GCSE Grade 9, 3 Grade 8, 4 Grade 7

• Alex H who achieved 4 GCSE Grade 9, 2 Grade 8, 1 Grade 7, 2 Grade 6

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