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22 Aug 2024 | |
School News |
It’s been a day of celebrations at Truro High School for Girls with some students achieving up to four grades higher than predicted.
10% of students have achieved 12 GCSEs with a further 30% celebrating success in 11 different subjects.
Headmistress Sarah Matthews said: “I am absolutely delighted with the results which demonstrate the superb academic tenacity and determination the girls have shown. They have worked incredibly hard, in partnership with their dedicated teachers, and have now been justly rewarded. Their individual stories of growth and resilience during their GCSE journeys are amazing and early indications suggest they have achieved tremendous value added with some girls achieving up to 4 grades higher than the standard national cognitive ability testing suggested they would.”
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