Baylis Court School students are rewarded for their hard work and perseverance
Baylis Court’s students are rewarded for their hard work and perseverance
Students at Baylis Court School achieved an exceptional set of GCSE results. 81% of students achieved 5 (9 to 4) grades, including English and Maths at 4+ (up 4% on last year).
The Principal Mr Hinds said, ‘It has been a particularly challenging year, but we were determined that our students should get the grades that they fully deserved. Our overall results are exceptional with a slight improvement on last year. With the high level of uncertainty surrounding the results this year, we are particularly pleased that our students have been rewarded for their hard work. Staff are dedicated and always do their very best for every young person at Baylis Court School. It is extremely pleasing to see so many realise their potential and have the opportunity to further their studies at our high performing sixth form.’
‘Eight students achieved 5 or more grade 9s including two students, Lara Solanki and Malaika Qayum, who achieved grade 9s in all of their 9 GCSE’s and two students Seema Jha and Maryam Malik who achieved an outstanding 8 GCSEs at grade 9. This is further proof that an education at Baylis Court School creates ‘leaders of tomorrow’ who are confident, articulate and academically able.’