Students at Cowes Enterprise College are celebrating today after receiving their GCSE results, as they get ready to take their next steps in their education journey.
Everyone has come together to mark the achievements of all the students, who have worked exceptionally hard over the past couple of years to secure these grades.
Today’s GCSE results continue to be good with 74 per cent of students achieving a grade 9 to 4 in both English and Maths, and 52 per cent achieving a grade 9 to 5.
A-level results
These results come after last week’s very successful A-Level results, where Cowes Enterprise College successfully achieved 24 per cent A*-A, 57 per cent A*-B and 81 per cent A* – C with an average grade of a B.
Highlights
Alongside the continued success of the academy, which is sponsored by Ormiston Academies Trust (OAT), some particular individual highlights include:
- Emily Tickner successfully achieved three 9s, five 8s and one 7
- Sumaiya Musabbir secured two 9s, four 8s and three 7s
- Elena Cowley came away with three 9s, five 8s and one 7
- Rees Harker attained two 9s, three 8s, three 7s and a 5
- Jess Blackwell achieved four 9s, one 8 and two 6s
- Freddie Sheath has received one 9, two 8s, four 7s, one 6 and a 4
- Liberty Marshall attained two 9s, five 7s, and two 6s
- Jacob Harper-Sowerby successfully achieved four 8s, two 7s a 6, a 5, and a 4
As a successful sixth form, Cowes is welcoming applications from students from across the island to apply.
Kitley: Incredibly proud of each and every one of our students
Rachel Kitley, Principal at Cowes Enterprise College said:
“I am incredibly proud of each and every one of our students, as they should be of themselves too. They have all worked really hard to secure these excellent results, which will allow them to take their exciting next steps. The support of staff members, parents, carers, and the wider community has also played a pivotal role in ensuring these achievements, and I am very grateful for that.”
News shared by Rachael on behalf of Cowes Enterprise College. Ed