Students at Cardinal Langley RC High School are celebrating their GCSE and BTEC results, with the school reporting increases in strong passes and top grades.
The school said 54.2% of all grades were grade 5 or above, an increase of 10.6 percentage points, while 19.2% were grade 7 or above, up 6.2 points.
More than 100 students have enrolled to continue their studies at Cardinal Langley’s Sixth Form and begin A levels.
Among the highest results were those achieved by Conrad, who received seven grade 9s, two grade 8s, a grade 7 and a Distinction*. He will remain at Cardinal Langley for his A levels.
Charlie achieved four grade 9s, four grade 8s, a grade 7 and a grade 6. He will study History, Politics and Maths at the school’s Sixth Form.
Daniela received three grade 9s, four grade 8s, two grade 7s and a grade 6. She will study Maths, Biology, Chemistry and Spanish.
Another student, Grace, achieved three grade 9s, four grade 8s, a grade 7 and a grade 6 and will study English Literature, Biology and Geography.
Finn achieved three grade 9s, a grade 8 and six grade 7s. He will remain at Cardinal Langley to study English Language, English Literature, History and Politics.
Aina received two grade 9s, four grade 8s, three grade 7s and a grade 6 and plans to study Biology, Chemistry and Psychology.
Other students named by the school for their results included Micah, Matilda, Louise, Heidi, Casper, Filip, Molly, Stephanie and Dere. Fabian, Piotr, Jakub, Dominika and Chinecherem each achieved a grade 9, while Harry and Ruby each achieved a Distinction*.
Headteacher Mr Bridson said: “Today has been a truly special morning and it was an absolute pleasure to welcome our students back to Cardinal Langley to celebrate with them. We are immensely proud of the results they have achieved and of the hard work, determination and perseverance that lie behind every one of them.
“There are so many individual achievements and personal successes to celebrate but what makes today particularly special is knowing that these results represent just one part of what our students have accomplished during their time with us.”
He also thanked staff for supporting students during their time at the school.
He said: “I would also like to pay tribute to our dedicated staff who have worked tirelessly to support, encourage and inspire our students throughout their time at Cardinal Langley.”
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