GCSE RESULTS: Kesteven and Sleaford High School
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The school is celebrating the ‘fantastic achievements’ of its GCSE students today (Thursday, August 23) in a year of significant national change, both in terms of grading of the majority of GCSEs and more challenging syllabus content.
An impressive 16 students achieved at least 9 GCSE results each at A*/ A /grade 7+.
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Hide AdHead teacher Josephine Smith said: “I am absolutely delighted that students’ hard work paid off for them.
“Throughout the year students felt like guinea pigs under revised government systems. Students had to prepare for examinations where very few practice papers were available whilst teachers had to assess students’ work with very limited advice from the Department for Education on what graded work looked like in practice.
“Teachers and mentors worked really hard to support students through a time of change: building their confidence was key.
“These are excellent results and students across the year group can be extremely proud of themselves. Their hard work means they are really well placed for their A level studies.
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Hide Ad“Our students combined their studies with busy extra-curricular lives whether that’s been competing in events such as international sports competitions or regular commitments to local voluntary work.
“I would like to thank all staff, and parents too, for their hard work and support in helping our students achieve such an outstanding set of results whilst at the same time becoming such well-rounded young people.
“Whilst it is fantastic to celebrate the highest achievers who have worked so hard to achieve success, the path to examination success isn’t always smooth for some and every student who has met their potential should be so proud today.”