Students and staff at Abbey College in Ramsey are "glowing with pride" after students received their GCSE results today (Thursday, August 24).
Strong results were secured across the whole curriculum, and several students arrived at the school to open their results and celebrate their "remarkable" set of results alongside family, staff and friends.
Notable achievers:
- Student, Isabelle, achieved 11 Grade 9s and one Grade 8.
- Annabelle McCabe achieved 9 Grade 9s and 3 Grade 8s.
- Taylor Foss achieved five Grade 9s and 4 Grade 8s, as well as a Level 2 Distinction.
- Travis Lindsay achieved 6 Grade 9s and 3 Grade 8s, as well as a Level 2 Distinction* and a Level 2 Distinction.
- Tom Waterworth achieved four Grade 7s, alongside a Level 2 Distinction and 5 Grade 6s, whilst competing in the British Schools Championship, where he won two Gold medals at middle distance, one at 800m and one in the 4x400m relay representing England.
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'Remarkable results'
Andy Christoforou, headteacher at Abbey College, said: "We are incredibly proud of our students for their dedication and perseverance leading up to their outstanding results today.
"While the exams were sat under more usual conditions, we must not forget the significant disruption these students have faced during their secondary education.
"After completing Year 7, the pandemic forced most students to complete their learning away from schools as the country battled the challenges of COVID-19.
"These are truly remarkable results, especially given this context, and are a testament to the hard work they have put in over the past few years.
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"We look forward to seeing many of them returning to our brand new Sixth Form, Ramsey Gatehouse Sixth Form, in September.
"The tireless efforts of our excellent teaching and support staff should also be recognised.
"They have all worked above and beyond to help students secure these excellent results."
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