On GCSE Results day, we would like to congratulate all of our students at The Bay who have worked extremely hard throughout the course of their time with us and especially over the past unprecedented year.
In a changing time, where no one knew what would be around the corner, our students were committed to their studies and worked as hard as they could to achieve the best possible results.
We would also like to thank the dedication and commitment of our staff who have worked tirelessly to support both individuals and the whole of Year 11 to ensure the best life chances for our students.
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There
are many students who have lots to be proud of and who have opened
doors to future courses and education. However a special mention
should go to the following students for their dedication and results
which can only have been achieved through such hard work:
Anya
Poerscout-Edgerton who achieved Grade 9s in English Language, English
Literature, Chemistry, French, Geography, History and RS, Grade 8 in
Biology and Maths and a Grade 7 in Physics.
Joshua Sunnocks who achieved Grade 9s in Maths, Biology, Chemistry and Geography, Grade 8s in Physics and Spanish, Grade 7 in English language and Level 2 Distinction in Hospitality and Catering.
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Anastazja
Milewska who achieved Grade 9s in English Language and English
Literature, Grade 8s in Art, Biology, Chemistry, Maths and Spanish
and Grade 7 in Geography and Physics.
Mia
Yardley who achieved Grade 9s in Art and Biology, a Level 2
Distinction star in Health & Social Care, Grade 8s in English
Language, English Literature, Maths, Geography and Chemistry and
Grade 7s in Physics and Spanish.
Jamie
O’Neill who achieved Grade 9 in Geography, Grade 8s in English
Language, Maths, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science, History and
Spanish and Grade 7 in Physics.
This
year, following the cancellation of exams, grades were awarded
through a process of teacher assessed grades, against a national
standard and approved and awarded by the exam boards. The government
is not publishing performance data for any schools or colleges this
year due to the varying impact of the pandemic.
Education at The Bay CE School embodies ‘Believe Inspire Excel’ – as we move forward and continue to work together to embed strong teaching and learning across the school, we are confident that the number of students excelling will continue to increase year on year as our school continues to go from strength to strength.
News shared by Karen on behalf of The Bay. Ed