Worden Academy GCSE results: Leyland school defy the national odds to receive their best results ever
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Altough the government set the grade boundaries for 2022 somewhere between the 2019 and 2021 national outcomes, pupils at Worden have achieved even better than last year.
Compared to 2021, pupils achieved a 25% increase in grade 7 and above, and a 10% increase in grade 5 and above in English and Maths
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Hide AdFurthermore, 22% of all grades awarded were at the grade 7-9 level, 53% were awarded at grade 5, and 75% were at grade 4 and above.
Pupils who achieved excpetionally well include Eleni Oakden (5 grade 9s and 3 grade 8s), Jessica Thornborrow, (3 grade 9s and 5 grade 8s) and Daniel Walters (3 grade 9s and 5 grade 8s).
In total, Worden pupils were awarded 25 grade 9s overall which equated to 5% of all grades awarded this year at Worden.
Headteacher, Alan Hammersley said “After a very strange and disruptive two years and in a year in which statistically grades should have dropped, the class of 2022 have displayed true grit by focussing on their learning and achieving the best set of results in the school’s history. It would be remiss of me not to also mention the commitment of my very hardworking and dedicated staff and the super support given to students by their parents/carers - my thanks goes out to them all. Our students should be very proud of their remarkable achievements. All in all, the class of 2022 really have worked hard to excel in their studies and I wish them all the very best for the future”.