St George’s announced that it is pleased to report “fantastic results” produced by their year 11 pupils, who this year surpassed all previous records with more securing strong passes (5+) in English and Mathematics than ever before.
What were their grades?
St George’s pupils achieved 62% 5+ and 80% 4+ in English and Maths which is significantly above other pupils nationally.
In English and Maths, 30% of the year group as an average achieved the top grades of 7-9 with 20 achieving grade 9’s in Maths and 19 achieving grade 9 in English.
Stand-out pupils
Some pupils who performed exceptionally well are: Darya Azeez who achieved nine grade 9s and 2 grade 8s; Matthew Cai who achieved eight grade 9s and 2 grade 8s; Sam Hurst who achieved six grade 9’s and 4 grade 8’s; Fin Norris who achieved seven grade 9s and three grade 8s, Dani Davidson who achieved four grades 9’, 4 grades 8’s and 2 grade 7’s.
What does the school say?
Headteacher Mr Warnock said: “The headline figures are amazing, but it is the individual stories that inspire and delight us. We are incredibly proud of all our students. I want to emphasise what matters: individual pupils who worked hard and thrived will have a bright future full of opportunity ahead of them. I want us all to focus on their individual stories, successes and triumphs and I want you to know how proud we are of you all and your achievements. Furthermore I want to thank all the staff who worked tirelessly to support our students’.
Peter Ashworth, the CEO of Cidari, the Multi Academy Trust St George’s belongs to, added: “I want to thank all year 11 pupils for the commitment they have shown. I know this year group has had one of the strongest work ethics we have ever seen. I hope that everyone transitions onto the next phase of their education as smoothly as possible and I wish each and every one of our young people the very best for the future”.
St George’s pupils achieved 62% 5+ and 80% 4+ in English and Maths which is significantly above other pupils nationally.