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14 hours ago · Thursday, 22 August is results day for secondary school pupils across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland who sat their GCSE - or General Certificate of Secondary Education - exams this year.
- Lowton High head says "excellent" GCSE results are down to ...
Students and staff at Lowton Church of England High School...
- Lowton High head says "excellent" GCSE results are down to ...
14 hours ago · Students and staff at Lowton Church of England High School are once again celebrating excellent exam results. Over 50 per cent of all grades were at least a strong pass (grade 5 or higher) and ...
14 hours ago · Overall, there were 5,214,826 GCSE entries from 16-year-olds in England this year, up 3.9 per cent from 5,021,493 last year. This reflects the fact that the secondary school population is still growing. It will peak in 2026 before falling as a population bulge caused by the 2000s baby boom leaves compulsory education.
Aug 24, 2023 · At Lowton CE High, 52 per cent of all exam entries gained a strong pass and 76 per cent of grades were 4 and above. An impressive 80 per cent of students in English achieved grade 4 or higher and ...
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14 hours ago · Some 800,000 16-year-olds across England, Wales and Northern Ireland received their GCSE results on Thursday morning. In summer 2024’s exam session, 21.8 per cent of candidates received top ...
14 hours ago · For example, more post-16 students took GCSEs this summer compared with 2023, and these students typically make up the majority of GCSE entries in further education establishments and colleges.
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These outcomes build on the ongoing success of the school last year, when it achieved ‘Good’ in all areas when it was inspected in March 2023. The school’s reputation continues to be recognised with a full entry into its Year 7 starting in September, with nearly all of them putting the school as first choice.