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Wellingborough School


Fantastic grades set students up for next step


Wellingborough School is celebrating the


achievements and resilience of students who re- ceived their GCSE grades. Results were high; 99% of results are at grades 9 to 4 (formerly A* to C) with 20% at grade 9, and over 73% grades from 9 to 6 (for- merly A* to B). T e grades submitted by the school


were based on each pupil’s performance throughout their course and despite the cancellation of public examinations they can be proud of their well-deserved achievements. T ere were many outstanding individual results with 16 pupils


gaining a clean sweep of grades 9 to 7 (formerly A* and A). Headmaster Andrew Holman praised the achievements of the


students. He said: “T ese pupils have been through the emotional mill, seeing what was happening to their peers in the Upper Sixth and, understandably, concerned what that would mean for them. T e an- nouncement earlier this week may have settled those nerves, as Year 11 will rightly trust their teachers to have made sound and fair judgements with regard to submitted grades. T ere was, however, still a palpable tension as they opened their results this morning. “Our Year 11 pupils worked extremely hard and their talent has


been rewarded with a fi ne set of grades. We must remember that this was achieved while they also busied themselves with so many other important aspects of school life. T ey are true Wellingburians, taking all of the opportunities that are presented to them. “Our new Lower Sixth must, however, immediately look forward to


A level study, made all the more challenging by having spent over fi ve months away from school. T ey are, however, well equipped to deal with the rigours of the Sixth Form and will be expertly supported by their teachers. T ese students should be spending their A level Study Leave in our new Sixth Form Centre, the building of which should commence next summer. So, there is much for these young people to look forward to in the coming weeks and months.”


For more information about Wellingborough School’s outstanding Sixth Form, visit www. wellingboroughschool.org or join us for our upcoming Whole School Open Day or Sixth Form Open Evening.


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