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Banovallum School

GCSE Results 2023

54% of students at Banovallum gained five or more GCSEs at grade 4 or above, an increase from 48% in 2019. 

Headteacher Grant Edgar said: “This year group have experienced significant disruption throughout their time at Banovallum with lockdowns and phased returns to school caused by Covid. 

“As a cohort they have responded fantastically well, and they and their parents can be proud of their efforts. We, as a school, are certainly proud of what they have achieved.” 

High-performing students Jay Wold, Katie Bennison-Pauls, Amber Butler-Hodgson, Kiera Cullen, Reece Pemberton, Teagan Tassera all achieved grade 9s or equivalent. 

Erin Armstrong, Elsie Ball, Niall Manning, Heather Steel, Freya Moreton, Liam Walke, Zayne Rowden, Harry Brader, Charlotte Eagles, Charlie Edison, Niamh Fenn, Layla Forward, Callum Hobson, Isla McNeill and Grace Renner all achieved grade 8s or equivalent.  

Grant added: “These results were secured despite the exams returning to 2019 levels which saw a shift in grade boundaries across most subjects. For example, in 2019, 125 marks were needed to gain a grade 4 in Maths, this year 158 marks were needed. Similarly, 162 marks were needed to gain a grade 4 in Science in 2019, which has risen to 189 marks this year. 

“As a result of their hard work and determination our students can now go on and enter their next phase of education, employment or training fully confident and equipped to make the next steps.” 

Sandra James, CEO of Horncastle Education Trust, said: “The students have worked incredibly hard to achieve such amazing results despite the challenges of recent years.  

“I know they will all go on to be successful in whatever they decide to do next and I’m looking forward to welcoming many of them back to QEGS Sixth Form in September. 

“I am also indebted to our dedicated staff who go the extra mile to ensure that every student, whatever their background, has the opportunity to flourish, to achieve, and to succeed; everything undertaken by Horncastle Education Trust should have this ambition at its heart.” 

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