Nearly 40 per cent of Spalding High School’s Year 11 students picked up the highest grades possible in their GCSE results.
In total they amassed 1,500 qualifications between them with 39 per cent earning seven to nine grades, higher than the national average of 21.8 per cent.
Students who achieved an average grade of 7.5 over all of their subjects were: Sumayyah Abbas, Isobel Biggadike, Tilly Buck, Nancy Chapman, Morgan Davis, Lottie Earl, Julia Furmanczyk, Roksana Fox, Ava Judkins, Jodie Mister, Pela Tian-Wright and Abi Wright.
Headteacher Michele Anderson said: “We are delighted to report that our Year 11 students have again secured excellent results this week.
“The school is so proud of our Year 11 students who have worked tremendously hard on their GCSE studies over the last two years.
“Their results are a testament to their dedication, hard work and commitment alongside the support of their parents and carers and the dedication of our experienced staff. With an impressive display of resilience and determination, students have achieved remarkable success across a wide range of subjects.
“We continue to be very proud of our students’ EBacc results with 83.4% of students meeting this standard. In both English, and mathematics, 98.6 per cent of students achieved Grade Four or above.
“Several departments recorded exceptional performances, with particularly strong outcomes in art (100 per cent Grade Five and above), German (90 per cent), biology (98 per cent, business (88 per cent), drama (85 per cent), design technology (100 per cent), food & nutrition (100 per cent), history (87 per cent), Latin (94 per cent), music (100 per cent), PE (89%), religious studies (89 per cent) and textiles (100 per cent).
“We wish all our students the very best of luck and every success in the future; they have been rewarded with grades that will stand them in good stead for the next step in their education. Many Year 11s will be returning to the High School in September to take up A Level courses along with a large number of transferees from other schools.
“We are looking forward to welcoming them all.”