GCSE results: Rye College '˜back on track'
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This year saw the numbers of students achieving five or more grades A*-C, including English and maths, rise to 56 percent - a 19 percent increase on last year.
Ann Cockerham, executive principal of Rye College, said: “We are very proud of the achievements of all of the young people who took exams this year and delighted to see the college picking up the trend of improvement it had enjoyed for several years.
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Hide Ad“Our students, staff and governors have worked hard to achieve these results and we are grateful too for the excellent support and encouragement we have received from parents.
“Rye College is improving rapidly and is set to see great results next year too.”
Results in English, Maths, Science and the Visual and Performing Arts were exceptionally high, according to the college.
More than 59 percent of all students have left this year with top grades in both English and Maths, an important foundation for the future and a 15 percent increase on last year.
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Hide AdMore than 20 percent of students achieved top grades in ten or more subjects, with over half of their grades at A* or A.
Those with standout performances include Issi Riggs (9 A*s, 1 A and 1 B), Thomas Pickering (7 A*s, 3 As and 1 B), Holly Eldridge (6 A*s, 5 As and 1 B) and Caroline Jackson (3 A*s 6 As and 1 B).
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