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GCSEs 2023: Theale Green School

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Thursday, August 24, 2023 11:21 am
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Raya B, Lauren C, Shannon G, and Megan H are all set to stay on at Theale Green School's Sixth Form. Picture: Courtesy of Theale Green School

Raya B, Lauren C, Shannon G, and Megan H are all set to stay on at Theale Green School's Sixth Form. Picture: Courtesy of Theale Green School

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AS STUDENTS collect their GCSEs results, Theale Green School has said: “We are so proud of all our students who have shone in so many ways in their time with us, not just academically, but in sports, arts, and by being active members of the school community.”

The school commended the “outstanding results” achieved by its Year 11 students following “a disrupted secondary school experience.”

Among those receiving stand-out results are Lauren C, Kush, P, Amy W, and James Y, who achieved 11 Grade 9s (the top grade) and 13 Grade 8 results between them.

Head of School, Charlotte Badarello, said: “Once again our students have demonstrated remarkable maturity and resilience to successfully overcome the challenges of the last two years and achieve results that they should be very proud of.

“This year group have added colour and vibrancy to Theale Green School, with a large number taking on lead roles in performances, productions, and other enriching opportunities such as Sports Leaders and our School Council.

“I would like to congratulate the students, and of course the staff who have supported them on this journey.”

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She said: “I feel privileged to have been able to see them become young adults and the school community looks forward to welcoming many of them in to our successful Sixth Form and supporting them on the next phase of their educational journey and achieve their full potential.”

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