The College celebrated students’ GCSE examination success, with boarders achieving 60% of all grades 9-7.
Staff and students have joined together to mark the achievements of the 2024 cohort, who have shown great commitment to the College to secure their GCSE results.
Headmaster, Mr Jonathan Reddin, commented:
“Congratulations to our Year 11 students on their GCSE success. We are very proud of their achievements and the hard work of their teachers in providing them with the opportunity to fulfil their potential. We look forward to seeing our students progress on to the next stage of their education.”
Achievements were celebrated across the Year Group, with special congratulations to Claudia Chau and Hani Cheuk who achieved nine grade 9s. We also congratulate Lilia Chippendale and Emily David who achieved grade 7 or above in 11 subjects, whilst Kyson Chan, Eloise Allsager, Polly Machin, Harriet Dickerson and Megha Thakrar achieved grade 7 or above in 10 subjects, a marvellous achievement.
Collecting her results this morning, Emma Beale said,
“I am really happy with my results, specifically Biology and Chemistry. I am looking forward to starting my A Levels next year, in the Sixth Form.”
Collecting her results this morning, Minnie Young said,
“I am so shocked with my results, receiving 9s in all Science and Maths. Thank you to all my teachers who have supported me along the way to achieve these results. I hope to gain a career in Pharmacy, in the future.”
Collecting his results today, Ben Woodley said,
“I am really proud of my achievements in my GCSEs. I cannot thank the teachers enough for all the support with the revision programme leading up to my exams – the teachers always have an open door at Ratcliffe. I am looking forward to joining Ratcliffe Sixth Form in September to study the subjects I am passionate about; Politics, History, Economics and Maths.”
To find out more about our three-year GCSE curriculum, and what makes Ratcliffe College so special, you can visit us on our next Whole School Open Morning on Saturday 21st September, 9.30am to 12.00pm.