Student ‘surprised but pleased’ with full house of top grades
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Student ‘surprised but pleased’ with full house of top grades

The Independent  

Get the free Morning Headlines email for news from our reporters across the world Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. “The school did a lot of good things to make it easier during the pandemic.” Grace Ford, from Brislington, got five 9s, two 8s and two 7s in her exams and plans to study religious education, geography, psychology and English literature A-levels at the school. “The pandemic was not a lot of fun, and I am pleased it is over and I have done well.” Abigail Woodworth, 16, from Henleaze, was celebrating a string of top grades with five 9s, two 8s, one 7 and one 6 and is moving to the North Bristol Post 16 Centre for her A-levels. “The last two years have been difficult, but the school gave us loads of support to get through it.” Anna Raveendran got four 9s, four 8s and two 7s and is staying at the school to study physics, chemistry, biology and Spanish A-levels. “It was very stressful with Covid-19 but the teachers were great and we put the work in and got the grades we deserved.” At the school 87% of students achieved at least five grade 4s or above and 78% of students achieved grade 4 or above in both English and maths, which was only slightly below the past two non-examined years.

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