A RUNCORN academy is ‘deeply proud’ of its Year 11 students as they celebrate their GCSE results.
Ormiston Bolingbroke Academy has shared its pride for the year group who have worked exceptionally hard to secure these grades over the past couple of years.
Students are now looking forward to taking their next steps in education, with many progressing onto their A Levels at the academy.
Some of the individual standout achievements from the class of 2024 include Eze Chiagozie who achieved a grade 9 in biology, grade 8s in mathematics, chemistry and physics and a grade 7 in English literature and language.
Eza is returning to the academy’s Sixth Form to study mathematics, chemistry, biology and physics.
Meanwhile Erin Carson achieved a grade 9 in English language and drama, a grade 8 in mathematics, and two 7s in English literature and Spanish.
Jamie Nickson successfully secured a grade 9 in English language, three grade 8s in mathematics, English literature and Spanish.
He will be studying mathematics, physics and music at Bolingbroke’s Sixth Form.
And Holly Gifoyle attained a grade 8 in maths, a grade 7 in English literature and science, and two grade 6s in English language and science.
Another high achiever, Laylah Crane achieved two grade 9s in English literature and drama, an 8 in music, and a 7 in English language.
The talented drama student will attend the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts in September.
Kathryn Evans, principal at Ormiston Bolingbroke Academy, said: “We are deeply proud of the successes of each and every one of our students – they deserve a huge congratulations for all their hard work and dedication.
“It has been such a positive results day at Ormiston Bolingbroke Academy reflecting on student successes and hearing their plans for the next exciting stage in their lives.
“I have no doubt that this year group will go on to achieve fantastic things in the future and we look forward to seeing their progress and achievements going forward.”
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