Llanidloes High School is celebrating some terrific achievements in this year’s GCSE results.
In a statement the school said staff and pupils at Llanidloes High School were delighted with the GCSE results this year. Some of the students achieved hugely impressive results most, notably Ffion Pal who got 12 A*s.
Headteacher Daniel Owen said: “We are deeply proud of all of our GCSE students. They have served as exemplary role models for younger pupils over the past two years and have shown resilience, graft and a superb attitude to learning.
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“Their splendid examination performance is richly deserved and means they have a great opportunity at Sixth Form to secure places in Oxbridge, Russell Group Universities, apprenticeships or pursue excellent employment opportunities. These are truly exciting times for our wonderful young people.”
“Once again, I would like to thank every member of staff for their professionalism, hard work and high standard of teaching and pastoral care that have made these results possible.”
The school said they were looking forward to welcoming back many of the pupils to their sixth form next year and said pupils would be able to take part in a variety of extra-curricular activities, such as Gold Duke of Edinburgh, overseas trips to Iceland and France, university residential preparation for higher education and wide-ranging cultural visits across the UK.
Mr Owen added that the pupils continuing would be able to aim very highly.
“Our Oxbridge admissions programme includes facilitating visits to Oxford and Cambridge Colleges and bespoke tuition from staff who attended these universities. This will help our high achievers capitalise on their continued success at Llanidloes High School.
“There is similarly comprehensive support for our young people with wide-ranging additional learning needs to ensure everyone is able to realise their full potential.”
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