This summer's GCSE results at Wolverley C of E Secondary School were the 'best ever'. The school's 'good' Ofsted inspection in June highlighted the "hard work, commitment and resilience" of their students which is reflected in this year’s results. Headteacher Bryn Thomas said "I am immensely proud that the new progress measures show that our students have made progress well above national expectations and their efforts have resulted in some fantastic outcomes that will allow them to choose how they continue with their education or training. The number of students achieving C or above in English and Maths is over 10% higher than last year and the school's commitment to high academic standards is reflected in the high number of students achieving the English Baccalaureate which is well above the national and Worcestershire average."
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