Dulwich school celebrates one of their best ever years for GCSE results
Students at Kingsdale Foundation School celebrated their GCSE results this morning, which were among the school’s best ever.
Among the top achievers were India Van Der Waal, Luella Sear and Charlotte Yaxley who received 18 Grade 9s, 5 Grade 8s and 6 Grade 7s between them.
Laura Chakarov, Angelie Nadarajah and Janii Henry-Jones also achieved impressive results, with 22 Grade 9s, 9 Grade 8s and 3 Grade 7s between the three of them.
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Nine out of ten students attained a good or better pass in both English and Mathematics and 50% of the cohort secured a strong pass in the English Baccalaureate.
Headteacher Steve Morrison said: “Our GCSE results this year were amongst our best ever. We have many excellent individual and collective successes to celebrate as a result of the incredible dedication and hard work of students and staff over the previous two unbelievably challenging years.
“These are highly praiseworthy and proud achievements for this cohort of amazing students.”
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