100% GCSE results in Kidderminster
Students at Holy Trinity International School in Kidderminster are celebrating after retaining a 100% pass rate at GCSE in this year’s examination results.
Students at Holy Trinity International School in Kidderminster are celebrating after retaining a 100% pass rate at GCSE in this year’s examination results.
Staff and students at Chase Academy are celebrating their GCSE success today.
95% of the students passed with at least five GCSEs at grades A-C.
Two pupils, who are both in year 7, have achieved A grade GCSEs. Warwick Smith Williams received an A grade in GCSE German and Thomas Griffiths received an A grade in GCSE French
Students in the West Midlands achieved 9% of the A*'s given in this year's GCSE results whilst those in the East Midlands achieved 7%.
There were declines in the proportion of students getting A and A* grades across all regions.
Landau Forte College celebrate their GCSE results
Read the full story10% of students at The South Wolds Academy have received at least 10 A* or A GCSE grades.
Charnwood College, formerly Burleigh Community College, has seen 97% of students achieve five A* - C grades, 3% up on last year.
92 students (34.3%) gained three or more A* or A grades and 99% achieved at least one GCSE pass.
Nottingham Academy, the largest Academy in Europe, has 3600 students. 51% of pupils at the school have gained five or more GCSE passes A* - C grade.
54% of pupils at the Nottingham Girls’ Academy also received the same grades.
Concord College, Shropshire's International school, has received a pass rate of 100%.
Students achieved five or more A* to C passes including English and maths.235 A*s were awarded overall.
79% of all grades awarded were A/A and 95% of all grades awarded were A/A/B which equals last year’s record.
Students at The Marches School in Oswestry are the first year of GCSE students to receive their results since the school became an Academy last August.
Students and staff were celebrating this morning as a record 92% of students achieved 5 or more GCSE’s A* - C.
It's a 4% improvement on the 2011 results.