The Executive Head says he's confident the Centre Assessed Grades are an accurate reflection of what the students would have achieved under normal circumstances
The Headteacher of Christ the King College said, "These examination results represent years of hard work and dedication from our students, their teachers and tremendous support from parents and carers"
The headteacher said he hoped students can appreciate that the results they've achieved are a demonstration of the potential success ahead for each of them
The principal at the school says GCSE students have really led by example this year, and they should all be very proud of themselves and their achievements
The Principal at Cowes Enterprise College said, "I couldn’t be prouder of them as they collect their GCSE results, which are extremely well-deserved and a testament to all their hard work under challenging circumstances"
The Isle of Wight is bottom of the table for pupils achieving five or more GCSEs at grades A* to C. When Maths and English are included, the Isle of Wight is second from the bottom.
Drop in results for pupils at Carisbrooke College, Medina College and Sandown Bay Academy compared to 2011, but other schools did better than ever in GCSE examinations.
Outstanding GCSE results for Christ The King, putting them in the top 25% of similar schools in England. Well done to all who worked so hard this year!