GCSE Results: Caistor Grammar School students maintain '˜outstanding' tradition
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In all, 57.4% of papers were awarded the top grades of 9 to 7 in the new grading system. On average, each student achieved an average grade of a ‘7’.
The overall ‘strong’ pass rate was 94.3% where subjects were graded an A*/9 to C/5.
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Hide AdAll students passed English Literature and Maths; 99% achieved a grade 5 or above in English Language.
A total of 82% of students achieved their E-Bacc qualification (a ‘5’ or above in English, Mathematics, a Science, a modern language and a humanity)
Two students achieved all ‘9s’ and another seven students achieved a mixture of seven grade 9s or 8s.
Headmaster, Alistair Hopkins, said: “Everyone at the School is delighted for the year group.
“All stepped up to the mark and gave their best.
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Hide Ad“They have been helped throughout by extremely dedicated teachers and have been well supported by their families.
“We have been fortunate to be a part of their journey.
“It is important to remember that when they started these courses two years ago, there were very few resources and limited guidance about standards expected.
“Their teachers have been superb in helping the students to negotiate these challenges.”
Mr Hopkins added: ‘The statistics only tell a part of the story and behind each result there are individual triumphs.”