The headteacher of Grove Academy has given her congratulations to students who recently got their GCSE grades back.
Ms Wismayer said that she is delighted to share their initial GCSE outcome headlines achieved by our Year 11 leavers.
Grove continues to demonstrate strength and improvement in both progress and in achievement, delivering improved results year on year and placing the school favourably amongst similar schools in the borough.
She said "None of this could have been achieved without your support, the students’ hard work and the dedication of our Grove staff. The headlines will be shared in full once finalised and published.
"Please see below for some key notable achievements: Our Progress 8 score shows a continued improvement once again."
Core subjects held their strong performance. Our Pupil Premium gap has significantly reduced. 25% of students with who undertook the primary SATs tests made exceptional progress, achieving at least an average of one grade higher across subjects.
There were so many success stories to celebrate, including: - Umar, whose results included four grade 9’s, one grade 8 and one grade 7. - Farah, whose results included three grade 9’s, one grade 8 and five grade 7’s. - Hasandeep, with one grade 9, three grade 8’s and three grade 7’s. - Daniel, with two grade 8’s and five grade 7’s. - Syeda, with two grade 8’s and 3 grade 7’s.
She continued "Congratulations to everyone, we are so proud of you for achieving such amazing grades."
The Windsor Academy Trust has also congratulated its pupils of achieving such amazing GCSE results.
A spokesperson for the trust said "Celebrating another year of GCSE results across Windsor Academy Trust! Congratulations to all our students for their hard work and dedication.
"We're so proud of your achievements and excited for what the future holds. A big thank you to our amazing staff and supportive parents!"
Windsor High School and Sixth Form Centre also sent out a massive congratulations to all their pupils.
They said "Congratulations to our Windsor High School and Sixth Form students on your GCSE results! Your hard work and dedication have truly paid off."
The spokesperson also said that they are excited to see what the future holds for each of the pupils as they dare to take their next steps and onto further education. Be that an apprenticeship, A Levels, or B-Tecs.
The spokesperson continued: "We couldn't be prouder of all your achievements!"
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