TEACHERS at St Crispin’s are paying tribute to their Year 11 students today, as they receive their GCSE results.
Headteacher Ginny Rhodes said: “They have been through some very challenging times with the Covid-19, leading to the closure of the school and the cancellation of the exams.
“As always, we are proud of the performance of our students.”
A special mention was given a number of students, including Ted Gilthero who achieved ten 9s. He will be studying Maths, History and Economics at A-level.
Ms Rhodes said: “Ted’s results were richly deserved and a reflection of a highly academic and talented student.”
Emma Pill and Holly Doel also achieved 7 grade 9s and 3 8s. Ms Rhodes said both girls were exceptionally hard working and wonderful assets to the school.
Ms Rhodes said Charlotte Brittain and Rachel Smith both worked fantastically hard throughout Key stage 4 to achieve 6 9s in their GCSEs.
A special mention also went to Emily Legg, Esme Jenkins, Caitlin Done and Lucy-Anne Meaning for their 9s, 8s and 7s.
Ms Rhodes added: “We are so very proud of all our students in Year 11 who have endured the turmoil of not only Covid-19 but the extraordinary period of change in the awarding of examinations.”