GCSEs 2023: Maiden Erlegh praises students’ ‘phenomenal effort’
MAIDEN ERLEGH SCHOOL praised its student's 'incredible work ethic' as they celebrated their set of grades on GCSE results day.
MAIDEN ERLEGH SCHOOL praised its student's 'incredible work ethic' as they celebrated their set of grades on GCSE results day.
The Wren has commended its students on their results as Year 11 pupils collect their GCSE grades around the country ...
Theale Green School has said: "We are so proud of all our students who have shone in so many ways ...
ST JOSEPH'S College Reading celebrated GCSE results day with a set of grades which trumped its pre-pandemic performances.
ACROSS the country, more than 640,000 teenagers will be collecting their GCSE results today, and the government says results are ...
As students collect their results, BFfC has signposted a number of services offering support and advice for those who need ...
LVS Ascot reported a 100% pass rate in English, Maths, and Triple Science, and a 100% pass rate in BTECs
Students at local education charity Red Balloon are celebrating after receiving what the trust says is another fantastic set of ...
STUDENTS at a Tilehurst school have been congratulated for a set of results judged to be 'outstanding'.
Headteacher David Ramsden said he was "delighted that students from the Class of 2022 have achieved the success that they ...
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