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Wirral Grammar School for Girls
We are once again immensely proud of our Year 11 students and their successes at GCSE. In a year in which results returned to pre-pandemic levels, we have been celebrating individual triumphs and successes and we congratulate each and every student.
Nearly 40% of all examinations were graded at 9 and 8, the highest grades, and 80% of all examinations were graded 9 - 6. We are also delighted that over 80% of Year 11 have chosen to continue their sixth form studies at Wirral Grammar School for Girls.
Jenny Ogunmyiwa, Headteacher said, “We are delighted with the results and extremely proud of all our students. They have worked incredibly hard preparing for their GCSE examinations, showing great determination and resilience. The results are a true testament to the hard work and dedication of the students, staff and parents. We wish all our students the very best in their sixth form studies.
This year has been a phenomenal success for Wirral Grammar School for Girls, with an Outstanding judgement from Ofsted in December and then numerous successes in both local, regional and national competitions including winning the Bar Mock Trial competition with our sixth form team, coming 4th in the U19s National Netball finals, winning the Year 7 National netball finals, the Year 8 Football final and the Year 8 Inter school Debate competition.
These are just a few of the highlights. There have been so many more, with our inspiring drama and music performances, the fabulous dance show and of course all of the trips and activities throughout the year. These have included Colomendy, Spain, France, South Wales, London, Disneyland Paris, Rome, and Geneva in addition to our day trips including geography field work, theatre and cinema visits, maths competitions and visits to Chester Zoo, Gullivers World and Alton Towers.
It has truly been an exceptional year and it has been wonderful to offer all students so many enriching experiences, especially given the restrictions we have faced during the last few years due to the pandemic.
We are phenomenally proud of the academic achievements of our Year 11 pupils but their successes are not limited to the classroom. They have flourished as artists, writers, performers, sportswomen, leaders and influential members of our school and wider community. They have personified what it means to be a member of our school - always striving to be the best they can be for themselves, for their friends and for their community.
If you would like to find out more about what makes this such an aspirational, caring and academically challenging school, please visit us on our Open Evening on Tuesday 19 September from 5.30-8:00pm, no need to book in advance.
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