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Endeavour MAT GCSE results announcement – 22nd August

Endeavour MAT GCSE results announcement – 22nd August

Stone Lodge Schools – our first GCSE results!

We are delighted with our first set of GCSE results since opening in 2019.  Stone Lodge is a mixed non-selective school in Dartford.  We are incredibly proud of our outstanding students, their commitment to their studies, and for the great heart and enthusiasm they dedicate to our school community and plans for their future careers.  So many students have achieved truly amazing results and are going onto pleasing destinations, including our own very successful and growing Sixth Form (SL6).  A small number of those students are included below;

Mr Naylor, Deputy Head added “I am extremely proud and elated with the determination and perseverance of our inaugural cohort students in achieving exemplary GCSE results across the board”

Mr Barnett (pictured with students below), Head Teacher “What a day!  Our first GCSE results and we couldn’t be more delighted with .. and more importantly, for, our amazing students”

David Ajibulu (in below group shot) is an exemplary student as well as Stone Lodge’s Head Boy. David’s perseverance into all aspects of his study has enable him to achieve an amazing set of top GCSE results (two 9s, three 8s and a 7 and a merit)

Ava Wiffen has been an exemplary and hard-working student who has achieved the highest overall attainment of our Y11 students.

Lilah Canham (pictured below) is a model student who embraces all our values into her role as Head Girl. This has culminated in a fantastic set of GCSE results. Lilah’s determination means she is now one of the highest performing students in terms of progress from Primary School to the end of Y11. “I’m so excited!  And am really looking forward to sixth form here at Stone Lodge”

Congratulations to Oliver Harman (in below group shot) .. A well thought of sportsman, student leader and achiever, Oli has achieved his goals and future destination through an excellent work ethic both in class and through revision at home.

Jack Holden (pictured in group shot below) is well on his way to fulfilling his ambition of becoming a secondary school English teacher with a great set of GCSEs

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Hemachandra Vadlakonda (pictured below) achieved an incredible set of results with 7s and 8s across the board.   “I couldn’t believe it!  I’m so pleased”

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Photos of Stone Lodge students celebrating with staff, friends and family!

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Wilmington Grammar School for Boys

Following very strong A Level results, Wilmington Grammar School for Boys can now also celebrate first-class GCSE results. The performance of students of this dedicated and determined group of students is remarkable and continues to reward student hard work and the school’s unrelenting focus on kindness, diligence and effort.

Mr Harrington, Head Teacher, commented “These results prove, yet again, that with hard work and cheerful collaboration, you can achieve excellence. The students in Year 11 deserve great credit – they have demonstrated that they truly understand the value of consistent application and thorough preparation. The students should be incredibly proud of their individual and collective achievements. We are very proud of them.”

A number of students achieved a full suite of top grades – an outstanding feat, achieved by very few students nationwide: Ashfiqur Bhiyan, Harry Jackson, Simmy Wakeford, Alfred Keech, Franco Murphy and Bojie Zhang. Special mention must also go to the very many students who achieved well beyond their expected grades. The individual achievements of every student in this year must not be underestimated.

Mr Harrington’s final thoughts, “The challenges faced by these students have been significant. The fact that the results are so strong demonstrates what can be achieved by a motivated group of young people who are willing to work alongside their expert teachers to do their very best. I am particularly pleased with the success of some of most vulnerable students, who have faced great challenges and achieved incredible success. Well done to all involved and I am looking forward to what they achieve at WG6, our vibrant Sixth Form.”

Simmy Wakeford – (pictured below) “I’m delighted, so pleased with my results and looking forward to celebrating!”

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Harry Jackson (pictured below) – full suite of top marks “I’m really pleased with my results and looking forward to joining Wilmington Grammar sixth form in September”

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Ashfiqur Bhiyan (pictured below) – “I’m really thankful to all my teachers and am excited for the future”

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Wilmington Grammar School for Girls

Wilmington Girls Grammar school is celebrating with a truly exceptional GCSE cohort who has achieved some absolutely phenomenal results this year. Michelle Lawson, Head Teacher said, “This year’s outstanding results are truly reflective of an outstanding year group, who have shown the very essence of the school’s values throughout their time here, they have been resilient, committed and really striven for excellence, but they have also been collegiate and determined that every student will succeed, truly supporting one another through coaching and encouragement.  Today has seen the impact of that work as they have achieved some of the highest grades the school has seen, with over a third of grades at 9 & 8.” The average grade for students this year was a Grade 7 with 55% of grades at 7+.  We have some truly outstanding performances from Omobola Oyekunle with all Grade 9’s, Tanya Mannio, Farha Shameem, Saanvee Gudibanda, Millie Aram, Kiera Cogram, Nawshin Islam, Caterina Manicardi Settle and Arahi Nakuleswaran with all Grade 9 & 8. We are full of admiration for this cohort and would like to thank their families for their unwavering support and their staff for their exceptional commitment and hard work.  We look forward to their next steps as the majority continue into WG6.

Farha Shaneen (pictured below) “The most anxious thing I have ever done in my life was opening those GCSE results this morning. And so I am truly relived that my hard work has paid off, with the loving support of my marvellous teachers, my fantastic family and my forever encouraging friends.”

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Nifemi Adesomoju (pictured below opening her results) “I feel overjoyed and delighted with my results and I’m proud of the hard work I put in to achieve them”.

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Arahi Nakuleswaran (pictured below) “I’m very happy, I was expecting some 7’s but to see 8’s and 9’s was amazing!”

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Kiera Cogram “I was nervous leading up to results day but am pleasantly surprised with my grades”.

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