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Rutland GCSE results: Uppingham Community College



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Published Date: 21 August 2008
Students at Uppingham Community College gained more top grades than ever before in this year's GSCE exams and it was good news all round for them and their principal Jan Turner, who only took charge of the school at the start of the academic year.
Students at Uppingham Community College gained more top grades than ever before in this year's GSCE exams and it was good news all round for them and their principal Jan Turner, who only took charge of the school at the start of the academic year.

The school achieved 78 per cent A* to C grades of which 27 per cent were either A* or A grades.

Mrs Turner said: "I am delighted that all the hard work of the staff and students has been rewarded by these outstanding results. The number of A* to C grades is the best ever achieved by Uppingham Community College.

"We are also very pleased with some excellent individual results and those students who passed their AS product design and GCSE statistics as well of their full complement of GCSEs.

"Our vocational subjects have also been extremely successful proving that Uppingham Community College provides an excellent all-round education."


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  • Last Updated: 21 August 2008 5:14 PM
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