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Another great year for Catmose College in Oakham

By The Editor

22nd Aug 2019 | Local News

Catmose College is celebrating another year with outstanding GCSE results.

The governments' progress measure is forecast to be significantly above national results which, the college says, is testament to a consistently high standard of teaching and the enduring hard work of its students.

75% of students achieved grade 4 (pass) and above and 46% achieved a grade 5 (strong pass) or above.

Principal Stuart Williams said: "We are again delighted with the results that our students achieved.

"We have continued to offer a varied curriculum so that our students take the courses that allow them to follow the journey that will fulfil their aspirations.

"Our results are a vital, but not the sole indicator of the quality of the education we offer at Catmose. All the way through their education these students have engaged in so many other cultural, sporting and character developing experiences."

He added: "Our students will not only look back on their academic achievements but will be proud of the sporting successes that have earned us the title of Varsity League champions for another year. They will have gained resilience and determination through their participation in the Duke of Edinburgh's Award with exceptional participation and completion rates in Bronze, Silver and the Gold Awards.

"They will have collaborated creatively, rehearsed tirelessly and performed to exceptional standards in the music and drama performances held in such high esteem by staff and students alike.

"Our students' achievement at Catmose is all that they do while with us: engaged students flourish and today we again see the final results of a truly inspiring education."

The following students were the college's highest performing, achieving five or more of the highest grades (7, 8 or 9):

Charles Brannan, Archie Burrows, Alice Burton, Zachary Cameron, Ryan Doyle, Jessica Falconer, Finlay Gautrey, Georgia Gilbert, Harvey Hester, Spencer Hex, Charlotte Jeal, Daniel Law, William Law, Oliver Little, Jack Marshall, Thomas Menzies, Jack Monaghan, Sasha Newby, Kate Parkinson, Holly Perril, Margot Petit, Monique Price, Georgie Radford, Eloise Ramsay, Mary Tomblin and Hollie Vickers.

Twins Daniel and William Law both achieved highly with eleven of the top grades (8 and 9) between them and will be studying A levels at Harington next year.

Astounding progress was made by Finlay Gautrey, Holly Perril, Georgie Radford and Saisha Valydon Rodriguez 'to name but a few'.

     

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