Crispin students celebrate exceptional GCSE and VTQ results

By Laura Linham

23rd Aug 2024 | Local News

Students at Crispin School are celebrating impressive achievements following the publication of this year's GCSE and VTQ results.

Standout performances included Alice King, who secured an outstanding nine grade 9s and one grade 8. Other top achievers included Hannah Reid, Henry Dolman, Joshua Yepis Blank, Lara Cook, Maisie Gumm, Poppy Marsh, Amelie Cook, Charlotte Clough, and William Zhou, who all earned six or more grade 8s, 9s, or starred distinctions.

Several students also made exceptional progress, far exceeding their target grades based on prior attainment. Ellis Harvey, Jessica Hardy, Alfie Hill, Delilah Willis, Evan Dobbins, Frederick Hilton-Brown, Ruby Little, Noah Swift, Anna Mulhern, Zak Mitchell, Amelia Walker, Raemen Day, Alice King, and Bertie Cameron all averaged two grades above their already ambitious targets. Additionally, a further 26 students managed to surpass their targets by an impressive full grade.

Assistant Headteacher Luke Bullock said: "So many students have done very well and are now in a strong position to seize the opportunities in front of them."

Headteacher Paul Reddick also praised the students and staff for their efforts, commenting, "As always, we are delighted to celebrate the achievements of our students. The results are a reflection of their efforts during their time at Crispin. Colleagues have worked tirelessly to support students and allow them to take the next steps in their learning. The students have been a pleasure to work with and it was a shame to see them leave. We wish them every success and happiness in the future."

The results mark another strong year for Crispin School, with many students now well-prepared to move on to the next stage of their education.

     

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