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Conyers School buck national trend

Conyers School, in Yarm, is once again celebrating a fantastic set of results for their Year 11 Students. 30% of GCSE and Technical Grades were at grades 9-7 and 68% were at 9-5.


Hard work and dedication

The outcomes for the students are testament to the hard work and dedication of both staff and students through what can only be described as unprecedented times.

Despite the additional challenges presented over the past two years, these results buck the national trend of fewer top grades. Securing these outstanding results will ensure that Conyers Students are best prepared for their next steps be it continuing in our Sixth Form or starting vocational courses, apprenticeships and employment.

Outstanding performers

There were some truly exceptional performances from individuals including:

● Noor Shabbir, securing 9 Grade 9s.


● Belle Hunter securing 8 Grade 9s.


● Shritan Shankraganesh securing 6 Grade 9s.


● Daniel Sauron securing 5 Grade 9s.

Head Teacher, Louise Spellman commented:

 “We are incredibly proud of our students who have demonstrated determination and resilience in hugely difficult circumstances. Their wonderful grades both collectively and individually are a testament to the hard work of students, the support of their families and the efforts of teachers to ensure students are able to take their next steps with confidence”

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