I wanted to email to update you with the current situation in terms of GCSE and A Level grades. The government and Ofqual have confirmed that schools will issue students their grades this year. These grades will be based on evidence gathered throughout the full two years of the course, including work …
Read MoreWe are celebrating another excellent set of A Level results with an average grade of a C and a 100% student retention rate. These high levels of performance reflect our focus on learning coupled with the personalised support that ensures our learners develop the key skills they need to succeed …
Read MoreAbbot Beyne School are once again celebrating excellent GCSE results. A statement from Mrs Stoddart said “These results are a testament to the grit and determination our whole school community has demonstrated to ensure that all students achieved their best. It also reflects our consistent focus on our mantra ‘Everyone a …
Read MoreGCSE All of our students are to be congratulated on their results and we wish them all the best in the next stage of their learning journey.” Within our small cohort of students, sixteen top grade 9s were awarded the new GCSEs, along with 25 grade 8s and 52 grade 7s. Highest …
Read MoreOur year 12 student, Hamza Ikhlaq has been nominated for a top UK pupil award. To read more, click here
Read MoreGCSE results were very pleasing this year with 57% of students gaining A*-C in maths and English. Even more impressively, indicative progress scores show that Abbot Beyne students are likely to have scored more than a third of a grade higher across all subjects than similar students nationally (Progress 8 ~0.36). A level …
Read MoreWe are absolutely delighted that Hamza, who is only in Year 9, achieved an A* in his GCSE Mathematics. This is an amazing result and is a tribute to his hardworking and determined attitude. Not only did Hamza achieve an A*, he only dropped three marks in both papers, scoring …
Read MoreCongratulations go to two ex-Abbot Beyne Students have recently been awarded PhDs. David Griffiths, who left in 2002, was a awarded a PhD from the Faculty of English at the University of Cardiff and David Baker, who left in 2000, achieved his PhD in Medieval English from the University of Durham.
Read MoreAt A-Level, we are celebrating a 99.4% pass rate (a significant improvement from last year) with 69.5% of our entries A*, A, B or C grades. All but one subject achieved a 100% pass rate. These high levels of performance reflect our focus on learning coupled with the personalised support …
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