GCSE joy at St Clement's High
There were celebrations at St Clement’s High School today when the Class of 2024 received impressive GCSE results across the board.
The Year 11 cohort at the school, which is part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust, excelled in all subjects, including the Arts.
"It’s brilliant to see everyone’s hard work paying off," said Headteacher Nigel Willingham. "We’re very proud of our students and their families who worked so hard to support them.
"Alongside our great results in the core subjects of English, Maths and Science, we have seen outstanding results in the Arts subjects, such as Drama and Fine Art.
"In Photography 100% of students achieved grades four to nine, and it’s wonderful to see the Arts subjects flourishing in our school at a time when these subjects are under pressure nationally."
Students also did very well in languages this year with more than two thirds of St Clement's French students achieving a grade of 4 to 9.
Mr Willingham continued: “The students engaged with the high level of support provided in Languages and they have been rewarded with a great set of results.”
Among the high fliers were Oliver Wright and Holly McGowan.
Sam Bailey, Head of Year 11, added: “Many students have gained multiple top grades and surpassed their target grades, but particular mention must go to Oliver and Holly as our highest performers.
“Holly is now in a strong position to fulfil her ambition of becoming a doctor, and Oliver will progress with his aim to to pursue a career in the field of Maths of Science.”
Pictures taken by Matthew Usher
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