Pupils at Malbank in Nantwich celebrate GCSE results success
GCSE students at Malbank School in Nantwich are celebrating a set of “outstanding results”.
And it comes on the back of celebrations of A level students on Tuesday.
GCSE students at Malbank School in Nantwich are celebrating a set of “outstanding results”.
And it comes on the back of celebrations of A level students on Tuesday.
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In the recently published public pre audited statement of accounts for Cheshire East there were reasons to be optimistic for the future of our children and young people.
Students at Brine Leas in Nantwich are celebrating another excellent set of GCSE results.
Over 60% of Brine Leas students attained a strong pass (Grade 5 or higher) in both English and Mathematics.
GCSE students at Malbank School and Sixth Form College in Nantwich are celebrating on results day today (August 22).
They have been joined by staff and parents with a number of subject areas posting strong results.
GCSE students and staff at Malbank School and Sixth Form College celebrate “superb” results.
As well as receiving grades A* – G in most subjects, they received a grade from 9 – 1 in English and Maths.
Students and staff at Brine Leas in Nantwich are celebrating an excellent set of GCSE results.
It’s the first set of results under the new style 9 to 1 grades.
Malbank School GCSE students in Nantwich are celebrating excellent grades.
Top of the class was Bethany Lawrie, who achieved an amazing 7 A*s and 4 As.
The headteacher of Brine Leas School in Nantwich has hailed a “really strong partnership” amid latest performance tables published by the Government.
Andrew Cliffe said staff, students and families working together has helped to achieve strong results for the Audlem Road school.
Tarporley High School Year 11 students achieved outstanding GCSE grades with 77% of students achieving 5 A*-C including English and Maths GCSE.
The class of 2015 sustained the tradition of impressive results, especially in English and Maths with over 80% of students achieving A*-C in these subjects.
MP Edward Timpson has welcomed new vocational qualifications which will help Nantwich and Crewe students prepare for the world of work. Mr Timpson said he was delighted South Cheshire College is one of the first seven colleges picked to offer teenagers new Technical Awards.
Nantwich pupils have celebrating their GCSE results, with 99% of Brine Leas students achieving 5 or more GCSE’s at A* to C. A massive 32% achieved A or A*’s at the Audlem Road school, and 34 students achieved 10 or more A* or A’s.
Brine Leas students in Nantwich enjoyed a visit by Bentley Motors as part of National Apprenticeship Week. GCSE pupils were thrilled when a Bentley Continental GT drove onto the school playground as part of a week long programme of school visits.
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