The Roseland Academy’s Year 11 students proudly received their GCSE results, sharing their successes with teachers, parents, carers, and friends.
Individual achievements included those of Tremayne, Maisie, Oscar, Luke, Sam, Matthew, Kyane, Ella, Jude and Lochlain, who collectively earned over 30 GCSE Grade 9s, BTEC Distinction Stars and Distinctions among their results, as well as more than 30 Grade 8s.
Headteacher Richard Clarke described this year’s results as “yet another testament to what can be accomplished when students work hard and set clear goals, regardless of their starting point”. He added: “This year’s cohort was the first to face pre-pandemic exams with no adjustments and grade boundaries aligned with 2019. Their commitment throughout Year 11 has been exemplary, making them outstanding role models for the younger students.
“It's wonderful to see so many pleased and excited young people, especially as many students have done even better than they expected. They should all feel very proud of themselves, just as everyone on the staff at The Roseland Academy is proud of them.” Emma Atkins-Gammons, Learning Leader for Year 11, echoed these sentiments. “This year’s cohort has overcome incredible challenges from the start of their secondary education, showing resilience and determination to succeed, with many students putting in exceptional effort earning them the grades they deserved.
“The results they have achieved will enable them to pursue the courses they desire in the next stage of their education, and I wish every one of them luck for the future, whether it's further education at college, apprenticeships or employment.”