Year 11 pupils at All Saints’ Catholic College are celebrating today after achieving another record-breaking year for GCSE results.
Anita Bodurka, Head Teacher, described the results as “A fantastic achievement for the pupils and their teachers”. She said, “All the students have worked really hard and I am thrilled to see they have done so well. These results demonstrate the significant and continuing improvement across all aspects of the school, and the professionalism and dedication of the staff. The College’s aim remains to build on its good practice and these results, in order to continue providing our students with a dynamic, personalised and high quality Catholic education.”
There was an increase in the number passing the benchmark standard of five A* - C passes to a very impressive 71%. Testimony to the commitment of the staff is the commendable improvement in the percentage of students achieving at least 5 A*-C grades including Maths and English to 50%, a 25% improvement on last year.
Anita Bodurka went on to say “I would like to thank John Fowler, who was Executive Head this last academic year, all the governors and the staff of the college who have worked so hard in helping the students and have continued to deliver improvements.”
Father Ian Smith, Chair of Governors said “I am also really pleased for the students’ families. They have supported us extremely well over the last five years and should be very proud of these results.”
The Top Ten performing students in alphabetic order were Martin Healy, Olivia Jackson, Stephanie Light, Ailish McVeigh, Dominic O’Brien, Stephen O’Hara, Harriet Peel, Yasmin Rejaei, Matthew Todd and Jozef Zaffino. Furthermore, we are delighted with the huge improvement the majority of our students have made from Year 6. In particular Reece McInerney, Frances Peel, Olivia Hodges, Josimar Bradshaw, Rugare Chingombe, Shakera Adams, Bradley Riley, Matthew Todd and Conor St John-Sykes who significantly exceeded national expectations in all areas.
Anita Bodurka concluded by saying “The last two years has shown a sustained improvement in our results. We will continue to work hard to meet the needs of all our students and help them on their journey to a successful future.”
Anita Bodurka concluded by saying “The last two years has shown a sustained improvement in our results. We will continue to work hard to meet the needs of all our students and help them on their journey to a successful future.”







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