YEAR 11 students at The Roseland Academy in Tregony proudly received their GCSE results, sharing their successes with teachers, parents, carers and friends. This year’s outcomes are once again a testament to what can be achieved when students set clear goals and work hard, no matter what their academic abilities are.
Headteacher Richard Clarke praised the students: “Their commitment and determination during exam season was exemplary, making them fantastic role models for students sitting their exams next year. Their achievements reflect the tireless efforts of each individual, supported by the dedication of staff.”
Initial analysis suggests that the Class of 2025 has built upon The Roseland Academy’s strong track record of success, achieving results significantly above national averages. Highlights include outstanding performances in modern foreign languages, English and humanities, with outcomes expected to rank highly.
Year 11 learning leader Emma Atkins-Gammons added: “I want to wish our Year 11 Leavers huge congratulations - they showed commitment, hard work and resilience throughout Year 11 which has shown in their fantastic set of results today! I wish them all happiness and success in the next part of their journey.”
Individual successes included those of Isabelle, Finn, Joe, Harry, Suki, Ava, Oscar and Gil who collectively achieved more than 30 GCSE Grade 9s, alongside BTEC Distinction Stars, Distinctions, and more than 60 Grade 8s among their results.
Mr Clarke concluded: “As we say goodbye to the Class of 2025, we wish them every success in their chosen next steps, whether they are continuing their education at college, pursuing apprenticeships or moving into employment.”
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