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Summer of Success for GCSE Pupils
Year 11 pupils enjoyed an impressive set of results in their GCSE
examinations this summer as, for the third year running, the average
grade was above an A.
This year’s combined A*/A grade percentage is 74.6%, which
is the highest score for five years and attained by the largest
year 11 group ever to sit their GCSE exams at PGS. A third of the
year group achieved all A* and A grades and 19 pupils earned at
least 9 A* grades.
This was also a year of individual success, especially for pupils
with demanding, but rewarding, extra-curricular commitments. Sam
Moffitt, already a veteran of the National Youth Orchestra, achieved
a string of top grades, while Abigail Harris intends to pursue her
interest in genetics following a clean sweep of A*s. Abi was joined
in her celebrations by 11 other pupils, newly returned from a gruelling
four-week expedition to Borneo, where they took part in a Community
Project, working with a local school and helping to construct wooden
sleeping platforms and painting outbuildings.
Twins Sam and Alex Leonard were also celebrating after receiving
the news that they both earned all As and A*s in their GCSEs. Having
both been diagnosed with dyslexia earlier in their academic career,
they were delighted that hard work and support from their teachers
had paid off. Both intended to celebrate at Hayling Island Sailing
Club, where they are members. The boys are now looking forward to
the challenge of A ‘Levels when they join the Sixth Form in
September.
Headmaster, Mr James Priory, congratulated pupils on the outstanding
results and said, “They deserve to be very proud of all that
the Year group has achieved; they are now in an excellent position
to build on their strengths in the Sixth Form.”
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