GCSEs: Bishop Stopford School, Kettering
Two students at Bishop Stopford School in Kettering achieved a clean sweep of grade 9s after receiving their GCSE results today.
Rebekah Baynes and James Hogg bagged the top grade possible in every GCSE subject they studied.
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Hide AdThe school praised students for their resilience after a turbulent year which saw no exams taken because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Students were awarded grades based on predictions by teachers.
Nearly 10 per cent of students achieved at least five GCSEs at grade 9 and the vast majority will now be able to progress successfully to their post-16 choices.
Headteacher Jill Silverthorne said she had nothing but admiration for the students in the way they have coped.
She said: "In a year where results have been the subject of huge national focus and where ‘unprecedented’ really is the appropriate term, we must congratulate our students on their results.
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Hide Ad"For many of them, today will be a relief as they start a new chapter at college, in apprenticeships or at sixth form.
"As they now take these grades and move forward, we wish each one all the very best for the future."
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