Lymm continues to be one of top performing state schools in North West with impressive GCSE results

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FOLLOWING an exceptionally strong set of A level results last week, Lymm High School continued its performances as one of the very top performing state schools in the North-West with another very impressive set of GCSE results.

The m ajority of students will now be staying at Lymm to join the 6th form after following up last week’s “brilliant” A Levels results.

Mrs Emma Feast, Deputy Headteacher, said: “I am incredibly proud of our Year 11 students and the outcomes that they have achieved. Sharing in celebrations with them this morning has been wonderful! They have been a real pleasure to work with and I wish them all the very best with their next steps.”

Mr Gwyn Williams, Headteacher at Lymm High School, said: “Watching students opening envelopes this morning has been joyous. The resilience they have shown over the past few years to get to this point has been remarkable, but it’s been a lot more than that; this cohort has been an especially good humoured, well-mannered and well-rounded group of young people. We have enjoyed working with them immensely and couldn’t be more confident that they will go on to be great successes in whatever they do.
“The large majority will be staying with us for the 6th form, and we look forward to seeing them again soon; to everybody else, we wish them all the very best of luck for the future.
“From a whole-school perspective, we are delighted to see another set of truly excellent results. This morning has been a lovely follow-up to last week’s brilliant A level results. Year 11 had a lot to live up to and they certainly haven’t let us down!”

The school reported that nearly 40% of all GCSE grades were at grades 9-7 (i.e. equivalent to at least the old grade A) and well over a third of students scored 9-7 grades in at least five different subjects. Almost 85% students picked up 9-4 grades (i.e. the old grade C and above) in at least five subjects.
The following students gained a hugely impressive eight or more grades 8 or 9: Katie Allan, Domimic Bloomfield, Maisy Boyle, Robert Broadhurst, Emma Clarke, Reuben Compton, Gemma Dutton, Abigail Freaney, Heather Hail, Leon Johns, Evie Kenyon, Leo Maudsley-Barton, Lara McDonald, Henry Millachip, Amelia Minnery, Raghav Mittal, Elizabeth Nelson, Jessica Norton, Sofia Ottiwell, Beth Parkinson, Martha Parkinson, Lucie Reynolds, Abbie Robertson, Sarah Robinson, Ryan Rushton, Benjamin Somerfield, Madeleine Sparkman, Evie Tinsley, Kallika Vyas and Lars Williams.

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