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GCSE results 2019: Bassingbourn Village College




Students and staff at Bassingbourn Village College are celebrating yet another successful haul of GCSE results.

The sun shone on students as they collected their results this morning (August 22), with lots of happy faces - and a few happy tears – as those all-important brown envelopes were opened.

Vickey Poulter, head of school, said: “We are delighted with this year’s results as staff and students worked exceptionally hard and many students achieved above expectations in all subject areas.

Rachel Mingay (centre) one of Bassingbourn's top achievers (15606449)
Rachel Mingay (centre) one of Bassingbourn's top achievers (15606449)

“It is fantastic to see the success of such a dedicated and enthusiastic year group and I wish them every success in the future in their chosen courses/careers.”

A total of 73 per cent of all pupils achieved a good pass level 4+ in English and maths, with a quarter (24 per cent) of all exam results at level 7-9 (A/A*). Over 80 per cent of exams sat achieved level 4 and above.

Students celebrate a clutch of grade 9s (15606528)
Students celebrate a clutch of grade 9s (15606528)

A total of 10 per cent of all exams were gained at the very highest level (8-9, formerly A*), with three pupils – Annie Baigent, Diaan Gill and Edward Evans - achieving Grade 9s in four of their subjects.

The highest attainment score students:

Diaan Gill, Eve Morris, Annie Baigent, Alfie Duckett, Edward Evans, Becca Hannon, Noah Telford-Reed, Cassie Evans, Edward Weekes, Rebecca Day, Annabel Sparrow, Katie Wilkins

The highest progress score students:

Diaan Gill, Edward Evans, Eve Morris, Meg Hollidge, Emma Kitely, Katie Wilkins, Leila Joy, Rachel Mingay, Lucy Daws

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