Nicodem Bieganek, Maisie Pettifer, Eden Coe and Grace King

GCSE Results: Pupils at The Bay rose to the extraordinary challenges posed by the pandemic

Everyone amongst the school community at The Bay CE School is so proud that this cohort of young people have risen to the extraordinary challenges posed by the pandemic during their GCSE examination years.

Despite these unprecedented times, our students have demonstrated an incredible work ethic, displaying high levels of maturity and resilience during their studies; qualities that will stand them in good stead for their future studies and lives.

Results reflect the hard work that they put in
We are all so pleased that their results reflect the hard work that they put in. 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 two years.

We would also like to thank the dedication and commitment of our Year 11 parents and  all staff who have worked tirelessly to support both individuals and the whole of Year 11, ensuring the best life chances for our students. 

There are many students who have lots to be proud of and who have opened doors to future courses and education.

Lucy Evans
Lucy Evans

Special mention
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:

  • Edan Coe  (pictured second from right)
  • Nicodem Bieganek (pictured left)
  • Lucy Evans (pictured above)
  • Grace King (pictured right)
  • Maisie Pettifer (pictured second from left)
  • Finley Youle (pictured below)
Finley Youle
Finley Youle

News shared by Karen on behalf of The Bay CE School. Ed