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Superb KS5 results across the trust
17th August 2023
Superb KS5 results for all schools within Learning Partners Academy Trust reflecting the hard work and commitment shown by students and staff
Learning Partners Academy Trust are thrilled with the A-level and BTEC results released on August 17 at Fullbrook, George Abbot and Guildford County School and would like to congratulate all the students on their achievements and progress made.
The trust takes immense pride in commending not only the students whose exam results reflect their perseverance and tireless effort, but also the supportive school communities whose contribution is invaluable to the success of our young people.
The collective set of results are as follows:
73% A*- C
51% A*- B
27% A*- A
BTEC:
56% Distinction* or Distinction
76% Merit or above
Jack Mayhew, CEO of Learning Partners Academy Trust said “We applaud every one of our students receiving their results today. They should be immensely proud of themselves and of the hard work that they have displayed over the last two years. The examination process is intense and exhausting but the experience will stand them in good stead for the exciting futures ahead of them. I would like to thank all the staff in the schools for their dedication and hard work to ensure that these results are realised and for the holistic approach that they offer, nurturing curiosity and fostering a love for learning. We are very proud to be leading schools where children thrive.”
Alastair McKenzie, Executive Principal of Fullbrook School said “I am thrilled for our Fullbrook 6 students, these results are testament to their hard work and dedication and to their families’ support and encouragement. I wish them all the very best in their next steps and am confident that they will achieve great things.”
Kate Carriett, Headteacher of George Abbot School said “We are incredibly proud of the cohort of 2023, and it has been a privilege to support their development into well-rounded individuals. They should themselves feel incredibly proud of their achievements, which are a true reflection of their talent and capabilities. We wish each and every one all the very best and know that they will continue to move from strength to strength.”
Steve Smith, Headteacher of Guildford County School said “Today represents the end of one phase of each student's education and the opportunity to recognise and celebrate what they 2 have achieved.⯠We are delighted to be able to congratulate the Class of 2023 for their many achievements and also to wish them well as they move on to the next phase of their lives with our full support and our very best wishes for the future.⯠I am hopeful that many will choose to become members of our ever-growing alumni community and that we will then be able to continue to watch their successes over the years to come.”
Superb KS5 results for all schools within Learning Partners Academy Trust reflecting the hard work and commitment shown by students and staff
Learning Partners Academy Trust are thrilled with the A-level and BTEC results released on August 17 at Fullbrook, George Abbot and Guildford County School and would like to congratulate all the students on their achievements and progress made.
The trust takes immense pride in commending not only the students whose exam results reflect their perseverance and tireless effort, but also the supportive school communities whose contribution is invaluable to the success of our young people.
The collective set of results are as follows:
73% A*- C
51% A*- B
27% A*- A
BTEC:
56% Distinction* or Distinction
76% Merit or above
Jack Mayhew, CEO of Learning Partners Academy Trust said “We applaud every one of our students receiving their results today. They should be immensely proud of themselves and of the hard work that they have displayed over the last two years. The examination process is intense and exhausting but the experience will stand them in good stead for the exciting futures ahead of them. I would like to thank all the staff in the schools for their dedication and hard work to ensure that these results are realised and for the holistic approach that they offer, nurturing curiosity and fostering a love for learning. We are very proud to be leading schools where children thrive.”
Alastair McKenzie, Executive Principal of Fullbrook School said “I am thrilled for our Fullbrook 6 students, these results are testament to their hard work and dedication and to their families’ support and encouragement. I wish them all the very best in their next steps and am confident that they will achieve great things.”
Kate Carriett, Headteacher of George Abbot School said “We are incredibly proud of the cohort of 2023, and it has been a privilege to support their development into well-rounded individuals. They should themselves feel incredibly proud of their achievements, which are a true reflection of their talent and capabilities. We wish each and every one all the very best and know that they will continue to move from strength to strength.”
Steve Smith, Headteacher of Guildford County School said “Today represents the end of one phase of each student's education and the opportunity to recognise and celebrate what they 2 have achieved.⯠We are delighted to be able to congratulate the Class of 2023 for their many achievements and also to wish them well as they move on to the next phase of their lives with our full support and our very best wishes for the future.⯠I am hopeful that many will choose to become members of our ever-growing alumni community and that we will then be able to continue to watch their successes over the years to come.”