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Beech Hall School Announces Excellent GCSE Results
Beech Hall School is celebrating the outstanding efforts and achievements of its pupils as they collect their hard-earned GCSE results today (25 August).
The non-selective school has praised this year’s determined cohort, as it announces a remarkable 100% pass rate in English Language and 94% in Maths at GCSE, with 75% of pupils securing four or more GCSE passes. The school additionally boasts 100% pass rates in Art, English Literature, Geography and Physics.
Notably, 50% of pupils have achieved the highest grades of 7 or above. The Tytherington-based school is also triumphant as an exceptional average value-added score of 8+ has been secured, with pupils on average exceeding their predicted results by at least 8 GCSE grades based on baseline assessment data.
Following their accomplishments, the pupils will progress to leading colleges and sixth form centres across the region to continue with their studies as they strive to fulfil their aspirations.
Commenting on this year’s results, Beech Hall School Headmaster, James Allen, said: “Our pupils have approached this year’s examinations with ambition and drive, having developed a highly positive attitude to learning during their time at Beech Hall. We are incredibly pleased that their efforts have been rewarded with the results that they have worked so hard to secure, enabling them to now embark on their chosen course of study.
“We are proud to see our Year 11 cohort leaving Beech Hall as confident, determined and happy individuals ready to take on the next step of their academic journey, and look forward to hearing of their future successes.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Melissa Chawner .
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