August 25, 2011 in Exams, Front Page News by Dan Stucke
A huge well done to the class of 2011. Your GCSE results are the best that the school has ever had, we’re incredibly proud of all the hard work that got you there – WELL DONE!
Provisional results:
5A*-C = 86%
5A*-C incl English & Maths = 50%
5A*-G = 99%
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August 16, 2011 in Exams, Front Page News by Dan Stucke
The results for our students from the class of 2011 will be available from 10.00am onwards on Thursday 25th August in the Dining Hall. School will close at 12 noon to students.
It is important that students do not attend school before this time. Upon arrival students should sign in at reception and go straight to the dining room.
Students who require academic advice based on their results will be offered a support interview on the morning of the results or the day after. It is important that both students and parents/carers are available for this interview and you will be allocated a 15 minute slot with a Connexions advisor or a Senior member of staff. Appointments can be made with staff if this is not done on the day.
The emphasis of such interviews are to highlight the clearest pathway to success.
Members of our Senior Leadership Team will be available for support and advice during the entire process. If any of the information needs clarification or you need to discuss specific details please don’t hesitate to contact us.
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May 2, 2011 in Exams, School News by Dan Stucke
All of the exam dates are available on our main school calendar. However for your convenience they are also on this downloadable document:
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May 2, 2011 in Exams by Dan Stucke
This presentation was created by Mrs Lamb – if you’re in Year 11 you really must read it (if you’re in any year group with upcoming exams then you should probably look over it too!).
If you have any concerns about your upcoming exams then PLEASE speak to your parents/carers/tutor/teachers – we’re all here to help!