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A Level Results 2011
This year we enjoyed our best ever results and we are delighted by the success of all our pupils: 18% of our entries earned A* grades; 57% of our entries earned A* or A grades; 79% of entries were A*, A or B grades; 92% of entries were A*-C grades; our pass rate was 99.6%. These brilliant results reflect both the hard work of our pupils and the excellence of our teaching.
We are delighted that just under a third of our students gained at least one A* grade this year (this means that these students needed to achieve at least 90% in their A2 examinations), and it is an outstanding statistic that 89% of our pupils purely achieved a mixture of A*-B grades.
We have a list of 29 pupils who achieved 3 A grades or better: Katie Ager, Gargie Ahmed, Oliver Baldwin, Oliver Blanthorn, Rachel Boswell, Alexa Boswell, Madaleine Bowes, Diana Cirimpei, Robert Clifton, Katherine Dixey, Pippa Draper, Harry Fisher, Jodie Green, Mari Haamer, Justin Hau, Richard Henshaw, Toby Lewis, Lizzie Lovegrove, Keno Mario-Ghae, Michael McCree, Fiona Middleton, Carole Ng, Oshine Saxena, Peter Snell, Edward Stanford-Clark, Emily Stratton, Joanna Talbot and Liam Thomas.
Our highest achievers this year were: with 3 A* and 1 A grades Harry Fisher, Jodie Green, Nicholas Hadfield and Lizzie Lovegrove; Robert Clifton and Katherine Dixey with 4A* grades and Justin Hau achieved a fantastic 5 A* grades.
We are particularly pleased with Rydeians’ performance in Maths and the Sciences, in which 72% of the students achieved A* or A grades, and in Modern Languages where 81% of entries were at A grade.
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GCSE results 2011
I am delighted to announce another excellent set of GCSE results at Ryde School. Pupils’ and staff’s hard work has been rewarded with 44% of entries all being at A* or A grades. 71% of all entries were at B or above. 91% of pupils at Ryde School achieved at least 5 A* to C grades including Mathematics and English. These results are an impressive achievement for pupils who follow a tough academic curriculum including Mathematics, English Literature and Language, Modern Languages, Science (many pupils taking Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and Humanities.
This year’s highest performers were: Megan Loach and William Rae, who each achieved 8 A* grades and a further 3 A grades; Femi Coker, Harriet Martin and Chloe Stanford-Clark with 7 A* grades and 3 A grades. Close behind with an average score of 10 A grades or better were a further 19 pupils: Jessica Andrews, Emily Ball, Henry Barrington-White, Maddi Bertie, Emily Biggar, Ellen Coquio, Daniel Cotterall, Ariane Danaford, Toby Dawson, Jenny Gibbs, Eunice Hau, Lizzie Lewis, Sarah Markus, Aishwarya Nagesh, Sophie Norsworthy, Robert Pugh, Elspeth Shears, William Trowell and Emily White.
Dr N J England
Headmaster
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