An Oxfordshire school’s motto of ‘aspire and contribute’ is woven throughout its curriculum and pupils aim to show the school values in daily life, says a recent Ofsted report.
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A teenager from Ewell has been celebrating after his first time representing Great Britain in this year’s BMX World Championships. Hugo Moon, 15, competed against 200 riders in his age category at the event, which took place in Glasgow. The annual competition saw 3,000 riders from some 50 countries take part, with each competing in three races, or Motos, to secure a coveted top-four place in the final. A Wandsworth primary school is heading towards an ‘Outstanding’ grade from inspectors at Ofsted, according to a recent inspection.
Floreat Wandsworth, a member of GLF Schools multi-academy trust, remains a ‘good’ school after a recent visit, but it could have been ‘outstanding’ if a full inspection was carried out, the report said when it was published this week. Staff and students at Aureus School were celebrating after the Class of 2023 achieved some outstanding GCSE results, with 42 per cent gaining Grades 9 to 4 and 4 per cent Grades 9 to 7. A fifth of all English results (20 per cent) at the Didcot school were graded between 9 and 7, along with over a quarter (27 per cent) of all Biology grades. A headteacher has praised students for achieving “strong results”, as the 2023 cohort at The Beacon celebrate their GCSE successes, with almost 20 per cent of all grades awarded at 9 to 7. This year’s results at the school, a member of the GLF Schools Multi Academy Trust, continued an upward curve which has seen improvements year-on-year since the pre-pandemic era. Staff and students at Meridian School were celebrating as the Class of 2023 achieved the best GCSE results for the past five years. The New Addington high school, which received a Good Ofsted rating in January 2023, saw its highest number of students receive top grades of 9 to 7, with many going on to undertake A Level and Level 3 qualifications at Sixth Form. There was a real cause for celebration at Glyn School today as students collected their GCSE results. Despite interruptions to their studies due to the Covid pandemic, the Class of 2023 achieved solid results, winning praise from Jo Garrod, Head of School at Glyn, a member of the GLF Multi-Academies Trust. There was a lot to celebrate at de Stafford school today when an excellent set of GCSE results landed. The strength of the results saw the school, a member of GLF Schools, improve on key headline measures, with good progress in the number of students achieving strong passes in both English and Maths. There were celebrations at Glyn School, Ewell, today when students collected their A Level results and discovered many of them achieved top A* and A grades. The outstanding results saw 20 per cent of the school’s A Level students receive A* to A grades and 46 per cent A* to B, while 70 per cent achieved A* to C, and 33 per cent of BTEC students obtained a Distinction or Distinction*. |
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