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GCSE results 2023 for Prince William School in Oundle




GCSE pupils are celebrating a higher set of results than before covid.

Prince William School GCSE pupils exceeded the results of 2019, an achievement as this year’s grade boundaries have returned to the pre-covid standards.

Twenty-one per cent of all grades at the Oundle school were 7 or higher, which is up 20 per cent from 2019.

Pritvi Sharma
Pritvi Sharma

The average grade gap between pupils of different backgrounds has dropped.

Among the school’s highest achievers this year are:

Hannah Wilson
Hannah Wilson

Hannah Wilson - Eight 9s and two 8s

Alyona Berry - Eight 9s, one 8, and 4

Oscar Hunt - Five 9s, three 8s, 7 and an A for additional maths

Eloise Le Count, Faye Smith and Ava Bailey
Eloise Le Count, Faye Smith and Ava Bailey

Libby Hudson - Four 9s, three 8s, two 7s, and a 6

Angus Lee - Five 9s, two 8s, a 7, a 6, and an A for additional maths

Emma Vogt - Four 9s, two 8s, three 7s and a 6

Oscar Hunt
Oscar Hunt

Ruby Deegan - A distinction*, four 8s, and five 7s

Rory Wykes - Three 9s, two 8s, two 7s, a 6, and a B for additional maths

Anna Clinker - Six 8s, two 7s and two 6s

Pritvi Sharma
Pritvi Sharma

Reece Wilkinson - Three 9s, two 8s, a 7, three 6s, and a 5

Pritvi Sharma - Two 9s, four 8s, three 6s, and a 5

Headteacher Elizabeth Dormor congratulated pupils.

Rory Wykes
Rory Wykes

She added: “I wish all our pupils the very best of luck in their next steps, whether they are continuing their studies with us in the sixth form or choosing another learning or vocational path.”



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