Students and staff at Rednock School are celebrating the achievements of their Year 11 students who have opened their GCSE results today.
Mike Stratford, Headteacher, said: “We are thrilled for our students receiving their results today. Results Day marks the culmination of their hard work, and sharing in their celebrations makes all the effort worthwhile.
This year, the number of students achieving a grade 4 or above, including in English and Maths, is the highest the school has seen in years. We also saw an increase in the number of grade 9s awarded this year to students. There were particularly outstanding achievements in Health & Social Care, Computing and Modern Foreign Languages, with our students’ progress placing them in the top 20% nationwide for those subject areas. Our English results are also excellent, the highest they have been for a number of years.
The dedication of our students, the quality of teaching, the commitment of our staff, and the support from parents have all contributed to their success. While we are pleased with the results, we remain determined to improve even further as we continue to strive toward becoming the best school we can be for our community. Today, however, is about individual journeys and accomplishments, and we are excited to celebrate standout performances, such as Inaya Wood and Jacob Sexton, who achieved grade 9s in over half of their subjects, and Phoebe Hedges and Ralph Phillips, who excelled with remarkable progress across their studies. We are proud of all of our students for achieving this significant milestone.
We are also thrilled to have received the highest number of Sixth Form applications in several years. For any students considering joining our vibrant Sixth Form, we still have places available and we’d be more than happy to welcome you as part of our community. Please do contact us if you wish to discuss a place with us.