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GCSE Results Day at Teesside High School

Almost a third of all Year 11 pupils at Teesside High School have secured 5 or more of the highest possible GCSE grades (7-9), equivalent to A*-A.

The school has recorded an improved overall GCSE pass rate despite a return to pre-pandemic grading; 91% of students secured 5 9-4 grades (A*-C).

Students who successfully achieved 5 or more of the highest 9, 8 and 7 grades include:

  • Henry Bradley, 9 grades at 9-7 – pictured
  • Emmeline McGloin, 9 grades at 9-7 – pictured
  • Dylan Shehade, 9 grades at 9-7 – pictured
  • Rachel Dale, 8 grades at 9-7
  • Holly Smith, 8 grades at 9-7
  • David Wattsford, 8 grades at 9-7
  • Emily Hunter, 7 grades at 9-7
  • Isobel Leighton, 7 grades at 9-7
  • Joseph Good, 6 grades at 9-7
  • Layla Key, 6 grades at 9-7
  • George Danson, 5 grades at 9-7
  • Archie Hawkings, 5 grades at 9-7
  • Isobel Parks, 5 grades at 9-7.

Kirsty Mackenzie, Head at Teesside High School, said: “We are so pleased to be marking another outstanding results day, following the success of our A-level pupils last week.

“Many of our talented Year 11 students are celebrating an impressive sweep of the highest possible grades, and results which will give them a fantastic grounding to their further education studies. Today’s achievements are a product of much hard work, resilience and determination, with pupils working side by side with a wonderful staff team to make the most of their expert guidance, support and encouragement. We look forward to welcoming this cohort back to Teesside High School Sixth Form in September, and continuing their track record of excellent academic performance.”

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