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03 April 2008

Happy days for students with record GCSE results  

Ricards Lodge pupils Danielle Thomas & Sarah Gardiner were among high-flying GCSE students in Merton.  For more results from around the borough turn to page five.

Paul Tanner 

 

Pupils reached the end of an anxious summer of waiting as they visited their respective schools last week to pick up their GCSE results.
The top achieving schools in the borough were King's College School and Wimbledon High School with A to C pass rates at 99 per cent and 100 per cent respectively.
Among the best results at Wimbledon High were straight A*s for all 50 geography students.
Wimbledon's Ricards Lodge recorded 63 per cent of pupils with five or more A*s, with Sarah Gardiner finishing in the top five for English literature nationally, and head girl Danielle Thomas hitting the top five in media studies.
Ursuline High School achieved 67 per cent of students gaining five A* to C grades and high pass rates in English literature, English language, drama and science'
Merton's largest school Wimbledon College, reported its best ever GCSE results with 57 per cent of boys getting five grade Cs or above and 58 per cent of all entries at grade C, six per cent higher than the national average for boys.
Results were still coming in to Raynes Park High School, as the Guardian went to press, but head teacher Ian Newman

expected the number of C grades and above to hit 50 per cent. Among outstanding students were Cally Walker and Stuart Boyd who both gained 11 GCSEs, with eight A or A* grades.

High-flyers at Rutlish School included Jamie Cameron and Alex Godson, who both got four A*s, seven As and a B.
Mitcham's Tamworth Manor school achieved rising results for the fifth year in succession with an increased number of pupils getting five A to C grades, and 91 per cent of pupils gaining at least five passes.
Bishopsford Community School was still waiting for results in one subject as the Guardian went to press, but head teacher Paul Harwood said the results were encouraging and an improvement on last year.

Fhuong Hoang achieved eight GCSEs, with As in English literature and maths.
Rowan High School had a 93 per cent overall pass rate, with students Zahra Kanani, Sarah Comport and Reena Sheth achieving all grade A or A*s.

Paul Askew
paskew@london.newsquest.co.uk

and still they found time to practice AIKIDO  

The girls participate in Aikido classes at school as part of their curriculum.

 

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