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GCSEs 2022: Waingels ‘delighted’ with GCSE grades as students collect results

Staff Writer by Staff Writer
Thursday, August 25, 2022 11:48 am
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Waingels said that just under 30% of GCSE students at the school achieved grade 7+, which is above the national average.

Waingels said that just under 30% of GCSE students at the school achieved grade 7+, which is above the national average.

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WAINGELS has reported above average attainment of grades of 7+, as students collect GCSE results.

It announced that it was “delighted” for all of its Year 11 students and their families after “wonderful” results.

It says that 78% of students achieved grade 4 or higher, and just under 30% achieved grade 7+, which is above the national average.

Head of School, Lindsey Humber said: “We are so very proud of all the work and achievements of our Year 11 students, especially after such a difficult and disrupted two years.

“I am thankful to all of our teachers and support staff who have worked tirelessly to ensure students have the grades they need for their next steps in their education.

“I’d also like to take this opportunity to thank our parents and the community for their ongoing support, recognising the strong partnership we have which supports students to reach their full potential.”

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In a statement released by Waingels, the school said: “For all, these results are the accumulation of five years of study, learning and hard work.

“We are grateful for everything that this year group have given to our school; we wish them well as they embark on the next chapter of their lives especially to those students who will be taking up college courses with our local providers.”

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