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NEWBURY NEWS GCSE RESULTS
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Newbury Weekly News
JOHN O’GAUNT ‘This caps a brilliant year’ PUPILS at John O’Gaunt School in Hungerford are cele- brating a good set of results. Those who performed well included Matthew Morecroft, who achieved five grade 9s and five grade 8s. Headteacher hails pupils, parents and teachers after ‘incredible GCSE grades ’
said: “We are so very proud of every single one of our amazing students. “These are incredible GCSE grades and we want to thank them, their parents and carers, as well as our fabulous teachers and staff. “These results came on the back of a wonderful Ofsted report which capped a brilliant year.”
Others celebrating top grades included Caitlyn Gregory (two 9s, five 8s and three 7s), Alfie Cox (four 8s, two 7s, one 6 and three 5s), Caitlyn Digweed (three 9s, one 8, three 7s and two 6s), Emily Allsop (four 8s, three 7s and three 6s), Sam James (one 8, four 7s and three 6s), Naya Rota (three 8s, three 7s and three 6s) Headteacher Alan Henderson
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