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GCSE Results Day 2016

GCSE Results Day

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Coleraine Grammar School celebrate their first set of GCSE results

 


There were many delighted faces on Thursday 25th August at Coleraine Grammar School when the year 12 pupils received their GCSE results. Ninety
pupils achieved at least 3A*/A grades in their exams.Eighteen pupils received all A*/A grades and sixty five pupils attained at least one A* grade.

Two of the most outstanding sets of results were our top achieving girls; Anna Wallace and Holly Woodhead, who both achieved 10 A* grades and
top achieving boy Calum Beggs’ 9 A*s and one A. Laura Strawbridge and Chloe Dalzell also achieved 9 A*s and one A grade. Courtney Campbell
achieved 8 A*s and 2 A grades, as did Ross Moore. Other excellent performances were Ruth Carson, Rebekah Rea and James Richmond who all attained 7A*s
and 3 As in their results. Furthermore, Calum Beggs, Laura Strawbridge, Ruth Carson, Chloe Dalzell, Rebekah Rea, James Richmond and Courtney Campbell
all achieved an A* in Short Course RE, while Anna Wallace achieved an A grade in Short Course RE.

This outstanding collection of grades is a testament to the pupils’ hard work and dedication across the two years of their GCSE studies and they should
be commended for their excellent marks.The names mentioned are a small sample of the students who performed impressively in their exams.

Several subject areas achieved high numbers of A* and A grades.Some examples include 71 A* and A grades in Maths, 69 A*s and As in English, 63 A*s and
As in ICT, 53 A*s and As in Biology, 45 A*s and As in Chemistry.Across the school as a whole there were 1356 A* – B grades.

Overall, the year 12 pupils performed very well and we wish them continued success in Coleraine Grammar School as they embark on their A Level studies.Many
thanks to the teaching staff who have assisted our students in achieving their goals.