Lower than the teacher-assessed grades last year, but higher than 2019
It is an important day for thousands of teens across the UK, as students find out their GCSE results. In Lincolnshire, the mood is a positive one thanks to record breaking grades, despite the ongoing difficulties of COVID-19.
Any students disappointed with their grades has been reminded of the support available to them, which can be found at Lincolnshire County Council’sHere you will be able to find information, collated by the county council and Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership, about the career opportunities available to young people in the county.
Headteacher Mr McKeown said: “Our whole community is very proud of our students and staff. They have worked very hard and they have achieved the grades they deserve. Our teachers are superb and our pastoral support is second to none. “We are incredibly proud of their resilience and determination and overjoyed by the outstanding set of results despite the demands upon them.”Great pride shown for the students at North Kesteven Academy. | Photo: NK Academy
More than a quarter of all grades at William Farr C of E Comprehensive School were awarded at grade 7 and above, marking a very successful GCSE results day. Executive Principal, Sue Jones of Charles Read Academy said: “At CRA we are academically ambitious for every child, no matter what their background, prior attainment or needs.
“All the grades represent a personal triumph for our pupils: their resilience amidst a very tough and uncertain few years has been remarkable, and we wish them every success as they step up to the next stage of their education in September.”100% pass rate in English and Maths at Kesteven & Sleaford High School. | Photo: Kesteven & Sleaford High School
Lincoln Castle Academy is reflecting on the school’s positive trajectory, as this year’s GCSE results exceed those in 2019. “I am immensely proud to be leading a school with such dedicated staff who continue to go above and beyond to ensure every young person can fulfil their potential and today’s results are testament to the hard work that our students and staff have put in over the past few years.”Excitement at Spalding Academy after a record-breaking results day. | Photo: South Lincolnshire Academies Trust
There were grade 9’s aplenty at Sir William Robertson Academy this GCSE results day, with many students now preparing to stay at the school for A-Level or BTEC studies. Mr Glenn Martin, Interim Head of School at The Thomas Cowley High School said: “GCSEs are an important part of a young person’s education and I’d like to wish all students the very best for the future as they look ahead and make decisions about their next steps.
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