REDNOCK School is celebrating the success of its Year 11 students who have achieved an excellent set of GCSE results.
A spokesman for the school said: "Rednock School students have done particularly well in their progression - as befits a school where "everyone matters".
"This means that they have done especially well against their predicted achievement taken from their KS2 SATS; they have 'added value'."
Most commendable students:
Daniel Amato
Matilda Cornwall
Rebecca Jones
Charlotte Malpass
Alan Moore
Mariana Costa
Meg Whitehead
Bradley Hayward
Anna Langdon
Florence Walton
Thomas Parker
Maisie Mann
Matilda Hurrell
Morgan Milliner
Elizabeth Goodison
Thomas Greenwood
Lauren Day
Oscar Hinson
Abbie Scragg
Archie Pimlott
Benjamin Lee
Joseph Ash-Young
Willow Browning
Notable individual attainment:-
Dan Amato: 3 x Grade 9; 4 x Grade 8; 2 x Grade 7
Matilda Cornwall: 1 x Grade 9; 2 x Grade 8; 3 x Grade 7; 2 x Grade 6
Ethan coombs: 1 x Grade 9; 1 x Grade 8; 3 x Grade 7; 2 x Grade 6
Sam Fitzgibbon: 4 x Grade 8; 2 x Grade 7; 2 x Grade 6
Nadia Fulford: 5 x Grade 8; 2 x Grade 7; 2 x Grade 6
Beth Goodison: 1 x Grade 9; 2 x Grade 8; 3 x Grade 7; 2 x Grade 6
Thomas Greenwood: 8 x Grade 9; 1 x Grade 8
Tilly Hurrell: 6 x Grade 9; 1 x Grade 8; 1 x Grade 7
Maisie Mann: 1 x Grade 8; 5 x Grade 7; 3 x Grade 6
Charlotte Malpass: 1 x Grade 9; 3 x Grade 8; 2 x Grade 7; 2 x Grade 6
The school spokesman added: "These students have excelled in obtaining the highest levels.
"Their achievement is notable because it ranks alongside the best, nationally. These students have achieved superb results.
"A level 9 is the top level in the new scoring system (equivalent to A*) and to be prized. The fact that so many students have achieved this high standard is to be commended."
Head teacher David Alexander said: “I am delighted to see so many of our students do well.
"They have worked so hard over a long time and these levels reflect that.
"Importantly the students have got what they needed to progress to the next step of their chosen career path."
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