GCSE results: Chenderit

24/08/2023

Proud students met or exceeded their demanding targets

Students at Chenderit School in Middleton Cheney have achieved top grades in a wide range of subjects in today’s GCSE results.

The school says that students have met or exceeded their demanding targets with 77 per cent achieving a standard pass in English and 67 per cent a standard pass in maths.

Overall 62 percent of students achieved a standard pass in English and maths combined.

Five or more standard passes were achieved by just over six in ten students.

Of particular note Charlie Cubitt-O’Neill achieved 7 grade 9s, 2 grade 8s and a grade 7.   Charlie said: “I am very proud of my results. The teachers who have taught me are fantastic and really know what they are doing and I had every trust in them and myself to get these results.”

Alfie Smith achieved 3 grade 9s, 5 grade 8s and 2 grade 7s.   He said: “I’m really happy with my results. I want to thank all my teachers who have worked so hard to help me and others over the years. I now can’t wait to get started on my A-levels here at Chenderit.”

Jane Cartwright, Headteacher, said: “On behalf of all staff and governors, I would like to congratulate each of our Year 11 students on their achievements this year.

“We are really proud of our Year 11 cohort’s results which are a testament to our students’ hard work, dedication and resilience especially given the disruption this cohort experienced during the pandemic.

“We have enjoyed celebrating with our students this morning and are delighted that these results will enable them to go on to their destinations of choice, with the majority opting to stay at our outstanding sixth form. Whatever our students choose to do next, we wish them success as they embark on their next steps.”


Published: by Banbury FM Newsteam

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