…study, where they can complete reading and research tasks set by teachers, formulate ideas and explore areas of personal academic interest within or related to the subjects that they study….
…grade of 4 or above. Nearly two thirds of GCSEs taken (64%) achieved ‘top grades’ of between 9 and 7 (A**-A). Whilst almost a quarter of examinations taken (23%) achieve…
…were invited to participate following their success in the UK Senior Mathematical Challenge in November. Typically, 1,300 students are entered to sit the BMO1. It is generally sat by students…
…Cambridge were marked at grades 9-7 (A**-A). This is an incredible achievement by our youngest students, and one which creates a strong platform for success, both in their A-Levels studies…
…creative arts competition, magic show and practical magic workshop. The week was finished with our ever popular poetry and creative writing competition, with students from across the year groups showcasing…
…in full flow willing on the supporters, the staff kicked off and quickly settled into their rhythm, zipping the ball around with some fine early passing. Keeping the pressure up…
…A*, 74% achieved A*-As, 93% secured A*-Bs and 99% achieved A*-Cs. Students are now waiting to hear confirmation of their University destinations, but we expect that the majority will be…
…national excellence in chemistry at the high school/Cégep level. Over 600 students write this exam annually, in conjunction with the CCO exam. The CCC is aimed at the top 10%…
…the full range of English language skills (Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking) as well as tests in the core academic subjects. In addition, students sit the B1 Preliminary external exam…
…university. This competition is open to students studying in the UK in Year 12 (Lower 6th) or below and took the form of a 90 minute written paper which students…