the academy of st nicholas
Getting an impressive score of grade 9s in all of her
subjects, Faith can be seen on the photo below looking at her results in shock.
Soon turning to her mum and giving her a huge hug, Faith was
extremely happy with her achievement.
GCSE results day as Faith Bryant celebrates all 9s with her
mum Pam Bryant at Archbishop Blanch C of E High School, Liverpool. Photo by
Colin Lane (Image: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)
Her mum Pam Bryant said: "I am so happy for her, she is
so dedicated and hardworking."
Many students were seen enrolling at the sixth form after
receiving their results, taking the next step towards their future.
Another student Ellie Curran received an impressive set of
6s, 7s and 8s in her exam results.
Playing as a national wheelchair football player in her
spare time, Ellie is off to study Law in uk, Business and Sociology in
September.
GCSE results day at Archbishop Blanch C of E High School,
Liverpool. Pictured Natasha Pratt, Faith Bryant, Abbie Hollis, Kate Bull. Photo
by Colin Lane (Image: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)
While Lois Milne also has three grade 9s in her set of GCSE
fantastic set of GCSE results.
Coming to collect her results with her mum Vicky Milne, Lois
was really happy with what she achieved.
Mum Vicky said: "She's done amazing, they're amazing
results. Today was her day and we just took it as it come."
King David High School
There were some excellent grades from pupils at King David
High School including highs of 8s and 9s.
Libby Ellis was among the high achievers with an impressive
total of seven 9s and two grade 8's.
While pupil Lara Stone gained six grade 9's, three grade 8s
and a 7.
Overall, 16 students at the school achieved seven or more
results in the grade 7-9 bracket.
Head teacher, Michael Sutton said: “I am delighted that our
students have achieved just rewards for all their hard work.
"I would like to thank the staff for all their efforts
and look forward to welcoming so many of our students back into our Sixth Form
alongside those who are joining us for the first time.
"There are some wonderful performances throughout our
student body with students overcoming significant hardship to surpass their own
expectations. Well done.”
There were also lots of smiling faces at The Academy of St
Nicholas in Garston as students celebrated some of the school’s strongest ever
results.
The number of students achieving a Grade 4 or above in
English and Maths rose by 25% and Maths results on their own are the best the
school has ever secured.
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While there have been successes across all subjects, there
was also particular cause for celebration in PE, Art and Spanish, where
students made excellent progress and over 70% achieved Grade 4 or above.
Students studying vocational subjects once again performed
extremely well across the board in Business Studies, Health and Social Care,
Hospitality and Music.
Academy of St Nicholas students were extremely happy with
their GCSE results today (Image: Academy of St Nicholas)
Dave Lancaster, Headteacher, said: “There is certainly much
for us to celebrate today, but results and data only tell us part of our story.
In fact, what we are most proud of is the Personal Best that our students have
shown, with so many exceeding their target grades.”
Amongst the smiling faces was Slava Moslem who achieved a
Grade 9 in Arabic, Grade 7s in Maths, Chemistry, Physics and ICT along with
Grade 6s in English, Biology and Art.
Olivia Hughes gained a Grade 9 in Art, Grade 8 in RE and
English Literature and Grade 6s in Maths, Science, History and English
Language.
While Asia Abdillahi also celebrated after achieving a Grade
9 in English Literature, a Grade 8 in RE, a Grade 6 in Chemistry and Grade 5s
in Maths, Physics and Computer Science.
Among those who performed significantly better than their
target grades were: Lucy Melling, Jaime Brown, Shannon Hughes, Mia Edmond, Tai
McManaman, Olivia Allen, Abbey Ford, Liam Green, Elizabeth Richardson, Taylor
Mackenzie, Roberts Dementjevs, Megan Challoner, Jamie Davies, James Pierce and
Liam Price.
Mr Lancaster continued: “We now have an exciting academic
year ahead of us.”
“The results are the culmination of a good year at St
Nicholas. I am, as always, thankful to the staff, students and their families,
we have all worked together with such determination and dedication.
"In addition to our recent successful Ofsted and
improving exam results, we also have a growing Year 7 cohort as significantly
more primary school children have applied to join us.
"Our Sixth Form results this year were excellent and it
is thriving. There is much to look forward to as we continue our journey to be
the best we can be and become the school of choice for our community.”
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