Smiles and celebrations on GCSE results day at Crispin in Street

By Emma Dance 26th Aug 2022

Students at Crispin in Street are celebrating their achievements following the publication of the GCSE and VTQ results. 

Lorna King continued the tradition of Crispin students getting the highest possible grades by achieving 9s in all her eleven subjects. Millie Ware achieved six 9s, a starred distinction, two 8s and a 7; Joe Taylor gained five 9s, a starred distinction, two 8s and two 7s; Jemima Eavis gained four 9s and six 8s; Amelia Lavis gained four 9s, three 8s and three 7s; Keira Smith gained four 9s, four 8s and two 7s; George Mackay gained four 9s, three 8s and three 7s and Grace McGahey achieved three 9s, four 8s and three 7s.

A number of other students made outstanding progress and achieved grades well above targets based on prior attainment. These included Henry Hume, Ruby Robinson, Vea Fleur Sucgang, Rowan Bird, Lauren Iles, Azra Sen, Daisy Larkman, Rebekah Bergner, Luca Stamate, Andrei-Luca Neacsu, Milly Devine, Isabel Court, Ella Lovell, Nellie Carter, Molly Robb, Tilly Davis, Scott Matthews, Lilah Hibbert, Lottie Gilby, Jasper Jenner, Flossie Willis, Jake Wilding, Sophia Brinton, Alfie Coad, Fern Dobbins, Louis O'Sullivan, Harry Winter and Lola Punchard.

Assistant Headteacher, Helen Forward, was pleased that "so many students had done well and showed perseverance through their courses."

Headteacher, Paul Reddick said: "We are pleased to be able to celebrate the achievements of our students after a very atypical couple of years at school. It should be remembered that until January this year it was far from certain that examinations would go ahead, and yet students have demonstrated their resilience in an uncertain period. Colleagues at Crispin have worked tirelessly to support students and allow them to take the next steps in their learning. It has been a pleasure to work with our students and we wish them every success and happiness in the future."

     

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