Posted on: August 22nd 2019

GCSE Results 2019

It is a privilege to be celebrating with our students from Chichester High School as they receive their exam results. This day is about celebrating the achievements of each individual, as it is the culmination of much hard work, many, many exams and an incredible amount of preparation.

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At CHS, despite headlines that diminish the hard work of our young people, we are celebrating each individual grade and the fact, that our pupils have achieved what is needed to take their next steps. Every grade counts, every course counts as these are what take our amazing young people forward.

We are so excited that many of our students are staying on with us to study in our Sixth Form, including Head Girl Rose Gibbens who achieved 1 grade 8, 3 grade 7s as well as grade  6’s, and our Head Boy Josh Loosely who achieved 1 grade 8, 5 grade 7’s as well as grade 6’s.

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Congratulations must also go to our top achievers who have garnered the top grades - 7, 8, 9’s:

Chaleigha Armatey, Saffron Busk, Freya Chapman, Poppy Cole, Libby Connor, Grace Gilbertson, Amber Hathaway, Matthew Hikin, Jessica Hodgson, Amelia and Lucy Marsh, Elvis Millen, Troy Jake-Mordle, Shivam Naik, Emily Parker, Harriet Reynolds, Emilia Sleep, Oliver Smith, Jessica Solti, Wiktora Szal, Isabelle Tucker, Ben Woolnough.

GCSE A level results 22.08 (29)All our students and staff have showed real determination to succeed in a year that has seen our examination system become much more challenging. At CHS we are delighted to have achieved 56% of pupils passing Maths and English. This coupled with our excellent A Level results last week, is truly the beginning of a fantastic journey for our successful young men and women.

Headteacher Joanne McKeown, said:

‘Success as a teacher is all about how our students achieve and, on behalf of the school as a whole; I am ridiculously pleased with the achievements of our young people, in an examinations system that is demanding and rigorous.’

‘This has been a genuinely lovely group of young people who have wholeheartedly embraced the challenges their courses have thrown at them but, impressively, they have also given their best to their academic study. I have no doubt, they will go onto achieve great things with us in our Sixth Form, at College and in their apprenticeships’

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