CLEVEDON School Year 11 students, their families and Staff are celebrating having received their GCSE exam outcomes this morning.
With the Year 11 results once again being above the national average, there were some wonderful individual stories as well as collective success for the year group as a whole.
Jim Smith, headteacher, said: “I am really pleased that these wonderful students have been able to open such pleasing results.
“The students should feel very proud of themselves as their journey to GCSEs has been impacted in many ways.
“Yet despite this, they have achieved tremendous outcomes and made progress above the national average.”
Jim Smith added: “It is exciting that we will still get to work with so many of them in our Sixth Form alongside other new students who are joining us.
“But for those starting their next chapter elsewhere, we wish them well and we will always be here to support them on their journey”.
Head of Sixth Form, Chris Blake added: “It is exciting to be welcoming such a talented group into our Sixth Form Centre to a range of A-Levels and BTEC courses including Criminology, Music, Performing Arts and Photography alongside the traditional offer of further maths, sciences and languages.
“We are able to offer students a really good curriculum offer at Clevedon School and welcome applications from students who would be new to us”.
Clevedon School lost one third of its teaching rooms due to concrete issues in September 2023 and is part of the Schools Rebuilding Programme that will see brand new facilities built at the school.
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