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🎓 Year 11: A Remarkable Year – Good Luck in Your GCSEs! 🎉

🎓 Year 11: A Remarkable Year – Good Luck in Your GCSEs! 🎉


Chantal Smith
Chantal Smith
🎓 Year 11: A Remarkable Year – Good Luck in...

As the academic year draws to a close, we take a moment to reflect on what has been a truly memorable year for our Year 11 students. From the first day back in September to the final revision sessions this term, our students have shown resilience, determination, and growth that has made the entire school community proud.

This year has been filled with more than just textbooks and timetables. Year 11 have taken part in enriching extracurricular activities, inspiring assemblies, and valuable enrichment days. Whether it was through leadership roles, sports teams, performing arts, or simply supporting one another through the challenges of the year, they’ve contributed positively to the life of the school in countless ways.

We also want to recognise the support of families and teachers, whose encouragement and guidance have helped our students prepare for this important milestone.

As GCSE exams begin, we want to wish every Year 11 student the very best of luck. You’ve worked hard, revised with focus, and tackled each challenge with courage. Believe in yourselves—you are more prepared than you think.

Remember: exams are just one part of your journey. Whatever your next steps—Sixth Form, college, apprenticeships, or other paths—we know you’ll go on to achieve great things.

Good luck, Year 11. We’re all rooting for you! 🌟

 

 

 

 

Chantal Smith

Pastoral Manager

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