This in from Ryde School, in their own words – Ed
Ryde School is delighted that its students have secured another set of excellent results at GCSE this year.
The overall results are very good: 47% of entries were A*/A and, as last year, 95% of all entries were above a C grade. 93% of pupils achieved 5 or more A* to C grades with 70% achieving grades that included Maths, English, Science, a Humanity and a Modern Language and so satisfying the requirements for the EBacc.
This year’s highest performers
Statistics only tell part of the story and many individuals have achieved results of which they can be justly proud. This year’s highest performers were Daniella Sauven, with 11 A* grades, and Sally Lamb with 10 A* grades.
10 A grades or better
About one third of Ryde School pupils achieved an average score of 10 A grades or better; they were :
Anne-Marie Flower (with 9A* grades), Christy Bridgeman, Ashleigh Brownsdon, Verity Brown, Rieha Burrell, Robert Close, Hugo Crawford, Jan Dixon, Sandy Doran, Jack Elsom, Harriet Freeman, Joseph Goodier, Georgia Green, Sophie Hall, Lily Hayes, Sohail Khan, Frances Lillington, James Middleton, Katie Norsworthy, Elizabeth Parsons, Akshil Patel, Ben Symons, Kenza Thomas and Rebecca Woodford.
Image: Ryde School’s Website