GCSE results: Warriner

22/08/2024

A third of students achieved Grade 7 or above in their triple Sciences

Warriner’s Head of School Sharon Nicholls has described it as a “real privilege” sharing the moment the school’s year 11s discovered their GCSE exam results this morning.

Close to half of the 279 students who sat GCSE exams this summer attained a Grade 5 in both their English and Maths.  A third of students achieved Grade 7 or above in their triple Sciences.

Mrs Nicholls said: “It has been a real privilege to share the excitement with our students as they collected their results today.   We would like to congratulate all our students on these very successful results, with some amazing stand-out individual performances.

“The students have shown that despite the disruption they experienced to their early secondary education, their hard work and resilience has paid off; all our students can take great pride in their achievements.”

Executive Headteacher, Dr Annabel Kay added: “Many of our students have applied for our Sixth Form and these successful results allows them to now take their next challenging academic steps into ‘A’ Levels, and other students to go on to their college courses, apprenticeships and beyond – we wish them all well.”

Anyone interested in a place at the Warriner sixth form can contact Deputy Head of School, Matthew Fisher.


Published: by Banbury FM Newsteam

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