Congratulations to Lutterworth College GCSE Students!
22nd August 2013
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Many congratulations to Lutterworth College students and staff who are today celebrating their best ever GCSE results, with more students gaining top grades. 

  • 28% of all grades were A* or A – an increase of 6% on last year and a college record
  • 53% of all grades were B or above – an increase of 4% on last year and a college record
  • 85% of students achieved five or more A*-C grades – an increase of 5% on last year and a college record.

Subject Successes

Science - 65% of students gained an A* or A grade

Religious Education - 55% of students gained an A* or A grade

Engineering Diploma - 100% pass rate

Student Successes

11 A* grades  -   Robert Smith & Maya Shahor      

10 A* and 1 A grade  -  Kaite Mahon & Lucie Roston

10+ A* or A grades:

Tam Allen, Maddie Allison, Sarah Deacon, Chris Foster, Abby Hone, Ellie Howes, Genevieve Jordan, Emily Lovell, Louise Luxton, Ellen Martin, India Jarvice, Nikhila. Emily Williams, Georgia Woods

Executive Principal of Lutterworth College, Andrew Cooper commented:

“Our students and staff have worked hard and their efforts have been rewarded in spectacular fashion. I am particularly pleased that such a large proportion of our students have achieved 5 or more A*- C grades and that there has been a significant increase in the percentage of top grades achieved. We know our staff have strong specialist subject knowledge and a track record of high quality GCSE teaching. However, they have surpassed themselves this year.

Most of all I’m so pleased for our students and I look forward to welcoming many of them back into the sixth form next week.”

Heart congratulations from thebestof Lutterworth - our local students really are the best of! 

 

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