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Bourne Grammar School’s 2023 GCSE results




Two pupils with top results are among those celebrating their GCSE exam passes.

Bourne Grammar pupils Sam Gupta and Tristan Ng received 11 passes at grade 9.

They are joined by a further nine pupils who achieved exclusively grades 8 and 9.

Teacher Mr Brooker and Delicia Johnson take a look at her strong set of results
Teacher Mr Brooker and Delicia Johnson take a look at her strong set of results

Thirty-six per cent of the grades awarded to the school’s 245 GCSE pupils were grades 8 and 9.

Altogether, pupils achieved:

Ellen Nixon receives her results from Headteacher Alastair Anderson
Ellen Nixon receives her results from Headteacher Alastair Anderson
A clean sweep of grade 9s for Tristan Ng and Sam Gupta
A clean sweep of grade 9s for Tristan Ng and Sam Gupta
  • 392 grade 9 passes (16 per cent of all GCSEs taken in the school this year)
  • 869 grade 8 or 9 (36 per cent)
  • 1,342 grade 7, 8 or 9 (55 per cent)
  • 2,332 grade 4 (96 per cent)
From left, Cait Healy, Grace Burrows, Kacey Chen and Elizabeth Burrows with their results
From left, Cait Healy, Grace Burrows, Kacey Chen and Elizabeth Burrows with their results
Yi Chen takes a look at his results with his mum
Yi Chen takes a look at his results with his mum

In maths, 35 pupils achieved grade 9, 40 grade 8, and 60 grade 7.

In English, 96 language GCSEs were grade 7 or above, and 115 literature GCSEs were grade 7 or above.

At Bourne Grammar all pupils take GCSE Spanish and 33 achieved a grade 9 pass, and 112 achieved a grade 7 or above.

The moment of truth for Theo Bryson and family
The moment of truth for Theo Bryson and family

Head teacher Alastair Anderson said: “Following on from last week’s fabulous A-level results, these amazing GCSE results demonstrate just how much our pupils achieve.

“We were all a little anxious about this year’s results as they are the first at the 2019 level but across all the subjects our pupils and their teachers have taken the changes in their stride and have responded with dedicated hard work.

“Their labours have been richly rewarded and I am intensely proud of them all.”

To see more results, click here.

Place a message of congratulations on the family notice page in next week's newspaper. To arrange this email bmd@iliffepublishing or call 01780 484830.



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