Headteacher’s great pride in students at Sir Thomas Boteler CE High School

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HEADTEACHER Beverley Scott-Herron spoke of her great pride in all the Year 11 students at Warrington’s Sir Thomas Boteler CE High School.

She said: “ Our students have achieved both personal and academic goals and they are now onestep closer to their future dreams and ambitions. They have emerged with success and withthe knowledge and understanding that they have the toolkit to achieve whatever their aspirations are for the future.
Our students have performed really well and should be so proud of their results and everything
they have worked so hard for. Our results continue to improve year on year and we are delighted with our consistently positive trajectory. Everything that we have put into place over the past few years in terms of improvements in teaching and learning is evident in what the young people are now achieving. The dedication and commitment shown by our Year 11 throughout this year has been truly inspirational and they deserve this success.”
Mrs Scott-Herron said special congratulations should go to Colette Chau, Glory Stephen, Elle Denis, Jack Collins, Andrei Mariuta and Kacey McGleenan-Reed who were the top performers in terms of progress and to Collete Chau, Zaid Muzafar, Neve Williams, Elize Goldie, Oliver Humphreys-Maire and Ryan Davidson who achieved a suite of 7-9 grades.
“There were many more amazing performances as success looks different for every individual child and we will be ensuring that everyone is praised for their efforts and achievements over the next few weeks.
“Our young people are an absolute credit to our Boteler Family and they know that they will continue to be supported by us as they begin their next steps in life. Their hard work and results are testimony to their dedication and commitment as they never gave up and always found solutions to move forward. They always worked with us and knew that we believed in them. These amazing young people have been with us for five years and it has been a privilege to play even a small part in their development.”


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