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lighted” that so many students had decided to stay on at sixth form. The school has created a roll of honour page on its website and, in view of the BTEC review process, intends to update this as students’ grades change. Mrs Hutchinson said: “This year


11 cohort has been remarkable in what it has overcome. Even though BTEC results were withdrawn late in the day, our students arrived with a real enthusiasm and sense of positivity.” More than 64% of students at


The Lenham School passed in both English and maths – a 10- point increase from last year. Notable high achievers include


Ria Brazil, Tyler Baldwin, Bradley Cooper, David Cronin, Elizabeth Crowhurst, Tegan Figgett, Felicity Lindo, Emily Morton, Kyle Streeter and Olivia Williams, who all gained at least four grades at 7 or above, including an impressive number of grade 9 passes. Headteacher Chris Foreman


said: “The results awarded today reflect the hard work and study demonstrated by our students throughout their GCSE courses. “Congratulations to all our stu- dents and we wish them well.” Aylesford School is “very pleased” with this year’s results.


Jonny Russell, Isabel Bruce-Lockhart, Jessica De Lucy, Chloe Alexander, Joshua Forknall, Charlotte Farrell of Sutton Valence School and right, Summer Beames of St Augustine Academy, who will join them next month


Top achievers include Hayden


Exall, with 8s in French and maths and a grade 9 in history. Tiegan Philpott received grade


9s in English language and physics and 8s in history and art. She will study for A-levels in English, his- tory, criminology and art. Headteacher Tanya Kelvie said:


“Our students have secured fan- tastic results in what has been a very challenging year. I am very proud of all of our students and what they have achieved in very challenging times.”


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The head at New Line Learning Academy praised students for achieving excellent GCSE results. Mukhsina Saidova received


three 8s, three 7s and a 9 in Rus- sian. Bethany Garland received two 9s in English, a 7 in maths and a 5 in Chinese. Head Paul Murphy said: “Our


results reflect the commitment and enthusiasm our pupils have shown throughout their time with us. “Congratulations to all of our pupils, you should be rightly proud of yourselves.”


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