A READING girls’ school is celebrating exceptional academic success.
Queen Anne’s was ranked 7th nationally, out of 344 independent schools, for GCSE pupil progress, placing it firmly within the top 2% of schools across the UK.
The achievement puts the school on the national stage, it says, and highlights the outstanding progress being made by its students.
The ranking is based on Yellis value-added data, a nationally recognised assessment system provided by the Centre for Evaluation and Monitoring at the University of Cambridge.
It measures how much progress students make from the beginning of secondary school through to GCSE, offering insight into the impact of a school’s teaching and support.
As an all-girls school, Queen Anne’s says it is committed to creating an environment where every girl is encouraged to aim high, build confidence, and achieve her full potential.
The national recognition highlights progress made by students at every stage of their education, it says, and reflects the school’s strong focus on academic excellence and outstanding pastoral care.
The school will be holding an open morning, on Friday, February 27.
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