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August 2018

  • Hessle GCSE highlights

    Published 24/08/18
    •  99.1% overall pass rate in new, more rigorous 9-1 GCSEs
    • 61% of all grades in new 9-1 GCSEs were Grade 5 or higher
    • 76% of all grades in new 9-1 GCSEs were Grade 4 or higher
    • One in five grades in new 9-1 GCSEs were Grade 7 or higher
    • 36 new Grade 9s achieved
    • Three students achieved five or more new Grade 9s
    • Overall BASICS (4+ in Eng/Ma) was 70% and BASICS (5+ in Eng/Ma) was 50%
    • Outstanding results were recorded by Computer Science (80% Grade 4 or above); History (83%); Photography (88%); German (89%); French (100%); PE (85%); Business (87%); Textiles (82%)
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  • Record GCSE results at Cottingham

    Published 24/08/18

    We are delighted to report that the GCSE class of 2018 have maintained the trend of improving GCSE results witnessed over recent years. In terms of basics (English and Maths), 71% of our students achieved grades 9-4, 48% achieved grades 9-5 and 10% achieved grades 9-7. The overall P8 score is very impressively positive, sustaining the upwards trajectory of the school’s outcomes. As always, there were some stellar individual student performances and some exceptional outcomes in individual subject areas.

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  • Wolfreton GCSE celebrations

    Published 23/08/18

    Congratulations to our students who are celebrating GCSE success this morning. Headteacher Susanne Kukuc said ‘At Wolfreton we are delighted to be celebrating together once again.  As a school we have seen some excellent results both individually and for department teams.  Following a time of significant change and uncertainty nationally, we are incredibly proud of what has been achieved by our students and staff who have worked so hard and so well together to achieve these successes.  The school has seen improvements in many measures and students have been celebrating too, achieving the top grades and also important personal milestones.  We are incredibly proud of everyone.'

    Headlines figures include:

    • 75% achieved Basics (9 – 4 English and maths)
    • 86% achieved 9 – 4 English
    • 80% achieved 9 – 4 maths.
    • Improvements again in the EBacc measure with 45% achieving 9 – 4 Basics
    • 23% of grades in  the new 9 – 1 qualifications were awarded at 9 - 7
    • Subjects including English, Chemistry, PE, Further Maths, Geography and Art achieved particularly high proportions of 9 – 7 grades with 19 History students achieving the top Grade 9
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  • Wolfreton A level success

    Published 16/08/18

    Students at Wolfreton are celebrating another year of great results. Headteacher Susanne Kukuc said ‘Once again we are delighted to be celebrating some excellent A Level results at Wolfreton.  It has been a pleasure to share the excitement of successes with students this morning; we are very proud of their achievements which come as the result of dedication and hard work from students, staff and the support of their families.  As a Sixth Form at Wolfreton, we are delighted that 25% of grades achieved were at A* - A (or equivalent) and 76% at A* - C or (equivalent).  In the traditional A Level subjects, 21% of grades were A* - A, with many subjects achieving very high A* - B pass rates including Physics, Politics, Maths and Business, as well as Japanese with 75% A* - B and Further Maths and Spanish achieving 100% A* - B. Today is however about our young people and seeing them able to move on now to their chosen pathways.  High numbers have again applied to university and the vast majority of these have secured places at their first choice institution securing places at universities including Oxford and Warwick, with Newcastle, Leeds, Liverpool, Sheffield and Hull being particularly popular choices this year.  Others have secured coveted apprenticeships or employment and again we congratulate them.’ 

    Lynsey Taylor, Assistant Headteacher in charge of Sixth Form, said ‘It was a very proud moment seeing the faces of our Year 13 students when they collected their exam results today, celebrating with them as they move on successfully to their chosen next step.  At the end of what is a very demanding two year period of studying, they leave us with not just their academic qualifications but also a diverse range of additional enrichment activities and experiences which has provided them with skills for life.  Our staff are all delighted to be able to congratulate our students on their hard work and perseverance to get them the results which they have been rewarded with today.  We very much look forward to hearing about our students’ continued success as they move onto their chosen pathway.  Sharing all of these successes with our future Sixth Form students will undoubtedly inspire them to strive to reach similarly high academic achievements.’

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  • Hessle A level highlights

    Published 16/08/18

    Hessle Sixth Form College, A Level highlights

    • Overall 100% Pass Rate (six years in a row)
    • Overall 22% of grades achieved were A*A (or equivalent)
    • Overall 54% of grades achieved were A*B (or equivalent)
    • 19% of grades achieved in academic subjects were A*A
    • 50% of grades achieved in academic subjects were A*B
    • 82% of the grades achieved in Academic Subjects were A*C
    • Outstanding results were recorded by English Literature where 82% of Grades were A*B, Biology where 65% of Grades were A*B. Further Maths had an outstanding set of results with 100% A* Grades achieved.

    Hessle Sixth Form students are celebrating today as they receive their A Level results. “Yet again, our Sixth Form students have produced results that are ahead of the national average,” said Vince Groak, Associate Headteacher.  “There are so many individual success stories and our staff are incredibly proud of what the students have achieved. These results are especially pleasing when you consider that the vast majority of these subject courses were redesigned in the past two years to make them more challenging and to better prepare students for their future pathways. In addition, many of our students also studied the new, more rigorous, suite of vocational qualifications and have performed very well. On behalf of the students, I wish to thank all of our staff for handling these changes so professionally and, as ever, we are delighted that so many of our students will now be preparing for the next stage of their education or training, whether that be university or an apprenticeship.”

    Director of Sixth Form, Louise Price, hailed the individual successes achieved by students.  “We are delighted with the success of our students who have worked hard to progress onto their future pathway. Over 88% of our students have chosen to study at University and we are thrilled that two of our students have secured places at Oxbridge universities.  Due to their successful results, Cecilia Marchant will study German at Oxford while Will Ransom has achieved a place at Cambridge to study Classical Civilisation.  Our continuing success reinforces our philosophy that ‘every student is capable of extraordinary achievement’ and ensures that students achieve their academic potential.  We pride ourselves on providing our students with access to the best possible opportunities to allow them to move onto their future pathways. I would like to congratulate our students and thank them, their parents and our staff team for all their hard work and wish them every success for the future as they go on to start their careers or continue in Higher Education.”

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  • Cottingham celebrate A level results

    Published 16/08/18

    The Y13 class of 2018 have sustained the trend of impressive student performances of recent years to produce another excellent set of results, with value added for academic subjects at its highest ever. Over a third of all entries awarded were at grade B or higher and over three quarters of all grades achieved were A*-C. In addition to these impressive whole year outcomes, there have been some stellar individual performances resulting in the huge majority of students now heading to their first choice destinations.

    The school is delighted that the hard work of students, their parents and staff over the last two years has paid off. The overwhelming majority of students achieved or exceeded their expected grades, representing exceptional performance by our students. Individual subjects have also seen outstanding results, with more than half of all subjects offered yielding 100% A*-C grades and virtually all subjects having a 100% pass rate.

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