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GCSES 2022: Willink School delighted with GCSE and EBacc entry level results

Phil Creighton by Phil Creighton
Thursday, August 25, 2022 5:03 pm
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Freya, Charli, Charlotte and Lyra collect their GCSEs at The Willink School

Freya, Charli, Charlotte and Lyra collect their GCSEs at The Willink School

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A BURGHFIELD COMMON school says it is delighted to announce this year’s GCSE results.

Among the cohort at The Willink was a student, Sarah R, who received 10 grade 9 results – a clean sweep.

In all, 184 students sat GCSE exams, the first since 2019.

And 83% achieved grades 9-4 in English and maths, and 70% were grades 9-5 in the same subjects.

Those sitting their EBacc entry level, which includes English, maths, science, languages, history or geography, were 91%.

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And 82% of students achieved grades of at least 4-9 in English, maths and three other subjects. This is comparable with the old A*-C pass rate.

Headteacher Peter Fry said: “The Willink School is delighted to announce this year’s GCSE and Level 2 results.

“On the back of two-and a-bit years of disjointed learning, the product of the pandemic, these results are an accolade to our students’ great determination and resilience.

“For more than 70% of our students to achieve at least five grade 5s is a wonderful achievement – and I must pay tribute to our staff for the first-rate support and guidance provided to our students over this time.

“Finally, it would be remiss of me not to mention Sarah R who achieved the grand slam of 10 grade 9s. Wow.”

The following Willink students achieved at least 8 GCSE grades 9-7:

  • Archie B

  • Amelie B

  • Ted B-W

  • Amy C

  • Ioana C

  • Iona C

  • Georgia C

  • Weronika C

  • Archie D

  • Haris D

  • Daisy F

  • Nathan H

  • Sophia H

  • Oliver H

  • Isaac K

  • Harrison L

  • Edward L

  • Connor L

  • Lucas M

  • Harry M

  • Cooper M

  • Rhys M

  • Daisy M

  • Joshua O

  • Matthew P

  • Thomas P

  • Holly R

  • Sarah R

  • Sam R

  • Jess S

  • Charlotte S

  • Aiden S

  • Taymar T

  • Maddie U-C

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