* Successful students jump for joy at their fantastic GCSE results. |
* Some of Ysgol Dinas Bran's high GCSE achivers. |
Staff and students at Ysgol Dinas Bran are celebrating their best ever set of GCSE results today (Thursday).
The outstanding
results mean that 98.2% of all
students in year 11 achieved five or more equivalent passes at GCSE.
And this year more students than ever have achieved five or more A*s to C grades.
A highly creditable 98.2%
of Dinas Bran students achieved five or more pass grades, which is nearly the whole of the year group, and 100%
passed the level one threshold.
A school spokesperson said: "They
worked so hard this year and all the efforts have paid off.
"Well done to everyone - we are so proud of all
the students and the staff who have supported them through their studies.
"Well done to all!"
llanblogger also passes on its hearty congratulations to the successful students.
Notable
individual achievements came from:-
A*
|
A
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B
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Jaya Entwistle
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9
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1
|
0
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Samantha Pennington
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8
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1
|
0
|
Wilf Wort
|
8
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2
|
1
|
George Wort
|
6
|
3
|
0
|
Kitty Cartwright
|
5
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2
|
3
|
Sarah Tipuric
|
5
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4
|
1
|
Iestyn Watkin
|
5
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4
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2
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Toby Pearce
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3
|
4
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1
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Susan Cragg
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3
|
4
|
3
|
Alice Gonzales
|
3
|
7
|
0
|
Jillian Howe
|
3
|
6
|
0
|
Minister for Education and Skills, Leighton Andrews, today joined pupils at Cynffig Comprehensive School as they celebrated their GCSE and Welsh Baccalaureate Qualification results.
The Minister said:
At Intermediate level:
“Students across Wales, like those in Cynffig who I am visiting today, deserve our congratulations as they take this significant step on their learning journey.GCSE results for students in Wales published today show that:
“Our students’ performance in GCSEs shows the overall pass rate remains at 98.7 per cent, with passes at A*-C at 65.4 per cent which is encouraging.”
- the overall pass rate remains at 98.7%.
- the proportion of passes at grades A* to C was 65.4%;
- the proportion of A* and A grades was 19.2%;
- the proportion of A* grades was 6.5%;
At Intermediate level:
- Almost 10,000 (9,940) learners completed the Welsh Baccalaureate programme;
- 8,119 achieved the Core certificate; and
- 7,210 achieved both the Core certificate and the Options requirement and have been awarded the full Welsh Baccalaureate Intermediate Diploma.
- Over 3,500 (3,521) learners completed the Welsh Baccalaureate programme;
- 2,515 achieved the Core certificate; and
- 2,236 achieved both the Core certificate and the Options requirement and have been awarded the full Welsh Baccalaureate Foundation Diploma.
“More students than ever have earned a Welsh Baccalaureate Qualification in addition to their other achievements, it continues to establish itself as a key feature of 14-19 learning in Wales and is a valued qualification.”
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