GCSEs 2023: St Joseph’s students hard work rewarded on results day
ST JOSEPH'S College Reading celebrated GCSE results day with a set of grades which trumped its pre-pandemic performances.
ST JOSEPH'S College Reading celebrated GCSE results day with a set of grades which trumped its pre-pandemic performances.
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STUDENTS, parents and staff at Reading School enjoyed a splendid set of A-Level results on Thursday, August 17.
MAIDEN ERLEGH'S students and staff revelled in an outstanding set of A-Level results on Thursday morning.
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STUDENTS and staff at St Joseph's, Reading, celebrated a gleaming set of A Level results on Thursday morning.
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