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GCSEs 2022: Theale Green School celebrate “outstanding” results

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Thursday, August 25, 2022 10:17 am
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Theale Green School reported that one third of students taking French GCSE achieved the top grades of 8 or 9.

Theale Green School reported that one third of students taking French GCSE achieved the top grades of 8 or 9.

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STUDENTS from Theale Green School celebrate “outstanding” results as they collect their grades on the morning of Thursday, August 25.

Theale Green School reported that one third of students taking French GCSE achieved the top grades of 8 or 9.

The school said in a statement that it was: “So proud of all our students who have shone in so many different ways in their time with us, not just academically, but in sports, arts and by being active members of the school community.

“This outstanding set of results are entirely a reflection of the incredible progress seen at Theale Green School over recent years.”

Darcy Edwards, Ella Weatherley, Sophie Angel. Picture: Courtesy of Theale Green School
Darcy Edwards, Ella Weatherley, Sophie Angel. Picture: Courtesy of Theale Green School

Executive Principal of Theale Green School, Joanna Halliday, said: “These outstanding results are a reflection of the dedication that both students and staff have shown.

“During the course of the year we have received national awards for sport, had the most amazing OFSTED report, been visited by the Secretary of State.

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“We’ve seen our Year 13 go off to wonderful destinations and now these GCSE results for our brilliant Year 11 feel like the cherry on top of the cake for the young people and for our community.

“A longstanding member of staff said to me today, ‘I’ve waited twelve years to come in to a set of results like this!’ It is a huge privilege to be part of this wholesale transformation and to see the success of each individual student”

Daisy Van Dijck and Erin MacDonald. Picture: Courtesy of Theale Green School
Daisy Van Dijck and Erin MacDonald. Picture: Courtesy of Theale Green School

Head of School, Charlotte Badarello who has led the transformational changes in the curriculum, said: “We are so excited to now welcome this year group into our sixth form.

“They have been role model students throughout the last two years, and they have been nothing but a pleasure for all of us to work with.

“We are immeasurably proud of their incredible success, which has come through hard work and a hugely positive attitude – many congratulations to them all.”

Sonny Brown, Louie Napper, Reuben Poole, George Lockley, Alex Moore, Owen Smith. Picture: Courtesy of Theale Green School
Sonny Brown, Louie Napper, Reuben Poole, George Lockley, Alex Moore, and Owen Smith. Picture: Courtesy of Theale Green School
Beatriz Bruscato and Tom Phillips collecting GCSE results
Beatriz Bruscato and Tom Phillips. Picture: Courtesy of Theale Green School

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