A Level and GCSE Success

We are delighted with excellent A level results and thrilled that every student has gained a University place or Apprenticeship. The vast majority of students exceeded their target grade, which resulted in an significant number of them achieving the higher grades at A level. Congratulations to the all of themA Level and on their tremendous success and thank you to their teachers and parents for all their support throughout the Sixth Form. We are also very pleased with results of our students at GCSE Level. Many students have done very well with excellent results from some students. Stephen Coombe Boxall, Sercan Ustuner, and Faheel Bandy who each achieved 3 A*’s, 4 A’S and 3 B’s: congratulations to them all. Overall over 50% of students achieved 5 GCSE’S A*- C although we are currently unable to give final figures on our results because we are still waiting on a number to come into School. Tom Reilly Deputy Headteacher said “ I am pleased with the individual achievements of our students, I know they have worked hard and thank their parents and teachers for all their support. It is great that so many students are staying on into Sixth Form and those who are not have another course in place.”

Food & Farming Day

In 28 degrees of glorious sunshine among 5000 school children we saw, tasted and smelled the English countryside.   At the end of the day, tired and hot the students commented on their favourite parts of their experiences:   George – the tractor trailer ride gave me a rest Ben – I liked the jam tasting Ibrahim – I liked the escaped hound Ornella – I heard the dogs heart beating through a stethoscope Erik – I ground rape seed into oil Rebecca – I enjoyed the food show, I made burgers and tasted raw corn on the cob Joana – I liked the white horse Mykolas – I didn’t know sheep were so soft Fabio – I learned how to make flour from wheat Skye – I liked the horse Nikolas – the tractors were the best Zhanyr – I sat in the biggest tractor Mrs Hostead – There was a spotty pig called Sue, I wanted to take her home but they wouldn’t let me   In amongst 5000 children Mrs Avory bumped in to  her grandson who was there with his class.

Year 11 Prom

  The food was superb and the dancing frenetic! Stephen Combe-Boxall and Euridice Ribeiro Silva were elected Prom King and Queen. Many thanks to Miss Stevens and the Committee for planning such a great evening.   For more great pictures look for the Yearr 11 Prom 2015 in the Galleries.

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