First ever GCSE results at The Levels School

By Nub News Reporter

25th Aug 2022 | Local News

Some of  the Year 11 students collecting their GCSE results!
Some of the Year 11 students collecting their GCSE results!

The first ever graduated students of The Levels School in Ashcott are celebrating outstanding GCSE results.

The Levels School students are rewarded today for their dedication, perseverance and hard work.

Many students exceeded their target grades especially in their areas of expertise within their chosen options subjects. more than 70% of students achieved a grade 5 or above in a creative subject.

We are especially proud of their GCSE English results, 82 % gaining grade 4 or above. This is an incredible achievement given the significant impact that their varying neurodiversity's have on this subject area. This is testament to the specialist teaching not just within the English Department but that extends throughout the whole school and is embedded in our holistic approach thus enabling students to master these vital language based skills.

Having only been in school from January 2021 they showed great determination and resilience to achieve such excellent results with reduced curriculum time.

The whole staff team and all members of The Levels School community stand with pride to celebrate these incredible young people and their amazing achievements

For more information about The Levels School visit: www.thelevelsschool.co.uk

     

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