It has been another record breaking year at King Charles I School with their best ever set of GCSE results. The students made outstanding progress across a range of subjects and the percentage achieving five or more A*-C grades including English and maths significantly increased to 70%. During the last two years the percentage of students achieving A*/A grades and five or more A*-C grades including English and maths have both dramatically improved.
Star students Matthew Jones, Caitlin Gray, Ellen Woodward, Yaaseen Hamid, Teri Woodhouse, Chantelle Wroblewska-Fairless, Caila Esquivel, Daniel Nash, Tiegan Dudley, Owen Kearns, Fiona Martin, Benjamin Davies, Charlotte Lyon and Nathan Emerson all achieved 7 or more GCSE A* and A grades.
Headteacher, Stephen Brownlow, was absolutely delighted for both students and their teachers. “These are, by some distance, the best GCSE results the school has ever achieved. This achievement is all the greater when across the country there has been a decline in GCSE results. I am extremely proud of the students and staff who have worked so hard to achieve these outstanding results. Examination success equates to life chances for our students who are able to pursue their chosen routes into the sixth form, further education or employment. My thanks go to the students, their families and the staff; achievements like this are always a team effort.”
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