Students at Nene Park Academy, part of Cambridge Meridian Academies Trust, are celebrating an impressive set of GCSE results this week.
Robin Grover, principal at Nene Park Academy, said: “It is a great pleasure to be celebrating with our students who have achieved fantastic results.
“Despite the unprecedented challenges of the last two years, they have continued to progress at an incredible rate and should be extremely proud of their accomplishments.
“The period of internal and continuous assessments that they had to prepare for and undertake throughout this last year and particularly the summer term should not be underestimated. The results our students have achieved are fully deserved and they should be very proud of their achievements.
“I look forward to seeing many of them return to our sixth form in September and wish all those moving on to other providers the greatest success in whatever they choose to do.”
The following students performed particularly well gaining some incredible grades across all subjects:
Xuan Lui achieved nine grade 9s and one grade 8
Eva Woods earned nine grade 9s
Marley Hunt was awarded seven grade 9s, one grade 7 and one grade 6
Libby Wilson achieved six grade 9s, two grade 8s and a Distinction
Joseph Reindel got six grade 9s accompanied by a grade 8, 7 and 6 in other subjects
Cameron Hawkrigg was rewarded with 5 grade 9s, one grade 7, two 6s and a Distinction*
Ashley Masvingise earned four grade 9s, two grade 8s, two grade 7s and a Distinction
George Dangerfield got three grade 9s, four grade 8s and two grade 7s
Harvey Tomeo was awarded three grade 9s, three grade 8s, two grade 7s and one grade 5.
Mr Grover added: “We recognise the importance of creating an engaging learning environment in which our students can feel confident and encouraged to achieve their full potential. It is wonderful to see this year’s students moving on to further education as such respectful, resilient young people.
“Our amazing team of staff are committed to the individual achievement of every one of their students and the success of this year would not have been possible without their incredible guidance and support, I cannot thank them enough.”
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