The College say they cannot comment on the nature of the delay at this stage, but confirm it has cooperated with the exam board at every stage during their process.
Well done to all involved. Overall, the number of students at Carisbrooke College achieving 5A*-C grades, including English and Maths, rose by 8% to 44%.
The Isle of Wight council say due to changes in grading this year, the ability to fairly compare results with past years is challenging. However; early indications from schools suggest the underlying trend in outcomes will be stronger than previous years.
The Principal says today’s results are testament to the dedication, talent and positive attitudes of the students, supported by their teachers and parents.
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
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!
Isle of Wight pupils from disadvantaged background are really being let down. They leave secondary school on average nearly 2.5 years behind attainment of Mainland non-disadvantaged peers - that's a 13.5 yo vs a 16 yo.