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Joy for GCSE Pupils

Good humour and hard work pay off for Ipswich School GCSE pupils!
12 Aug 2021
Written by Nikki Brown
School News

Ipswich School Headmaster, Nicholas Weaver, said he was delighted with the excellent set of GCSE results recorded today (Thursday 12 August).

Nicholas Weaver said:

“I am very proud of our brilliant Year 11 pupils, who have met the challenges of the last 18 month, with focus and good humour, and who have achieved such excellent results across our wide range of subjects. This is our largest ever cohort of GCSE students and they have done fantastically well, especially in such a testing time.

“Once again, our pupils have applied themselves and staff have worked with great integrity through the process. I am thrilled that 62 pupils achieved 9 or more GCSEs at grade 7 or above, with 10 pupils achieving the top grade 9 in 9 or more subjects. I’m delighted to celebrate with all of our students today.”

Andrew Bradshaw, Head of Middle School, said: 

“I am immensely proud of this wonderful cohort of Year 11 students and their achievements. They are a remarkable group of young people with a strong work ethic and a genuine sense of camaraderie. Ipswich School’s GCSE students have faced each of the lockdowns and the challenges of learning during the pandemic with resilience and maturity; they have consistently applied themselves, both online and in school, and have supported one another through this unique time. They epitomise the Ipswichian student and I am sure that they will flourish in the Sixth Form.”

Nicholas Weaver added:

“This is an exciting time for us, as we experience the highest ever demand for an Ipswich School education. Families are clearly recognising the breadth of opportunity in our co-curricular programme alongside a first class academic education and outstanding pastoral care.”

To find out more about Ipswich School and the all-round education we offer from pre-school to sixth form for girls and boys, come to our Open Morning on Saturday 25 September: www.ipswich.school/openevents

Ipswich School GCSE statistics

Number of pupils taking GCSE exams: 138

% achieved 5 or more GCSEs at grade 4 or above: 100%

% achieved at least a grade 4 in English and Maths: 100%

% GCSEs at grade 9: 28.3%

% GCSEs at grades 9-8: 49.4%

% GCSEs at grades 9-7: 71.2%

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