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The Manor Academy celebrates GCSE results day 

Posted onPosted on 22nd Aug
Students at The Manor Academy, Mansfield Woodhouse, which is part of The Two Counties Trust, have been collecting GCSE grades today.
Student, staff and families have come together to celebrate the results of two years of hard work to secure these grades.
Those who have achieved particularly impressive results include:
  • Elliot Stevenson achieved six grade 9s and three grade 8s. Elliot achieved grade 9’s in biology, chemistry, physics, business studies, English language and English literature. Elliott is moving on to study his A-Levels.
  • Ace Clarkson achieved a grade 9 in Spanish, a grade 9/8 in combined science, a Level 2 Distinction* in health and social care and five grade 8s. Ace is moving on to study A-Levels.
  • Emily Botham (pictured above with headteacher Katrina Kerry) achieved four grade 8s including English and maths and six grade 7s. Emily is moving on to study her A-Levels.
  • Leah Burden achieved six grade 8s including biology, chemistry, physics and religious education. She also achieved two grade 7s and two grade 6s. Leah is staying on at Manor College to study her A-Levels.
  • Tasi Vuki achieved four grade 8s including maths, chemistry and physics. He also achieved four grade 7s, one grade 6 and one grade 5. Tasi is also staying on at Manor College to study his A-Levels.
Katrina Kerry, headteacher of The Manor Academy, said:  “We are delighted that our students’ hard work and determination has been rewarded with these results. Our students have done themselves, their community and our academy proud.
“This year’s results are a culmination of five years of ambition, teamwork and high-quality teaching; I would also like to recognise the outstanding work of our teachers and support staff.
“I am proud to be the headteacher of The Manor Academy and these results reflect our school’s values and continuing improvement.
“I would like to wish all of our departing Year 11 students the very best of luck in the future.”