Many students at a Rotherhithe school are now preparing to return to sixth form, following a ‘strong set of GCSE results.’
With this year’s exams, the first to return to pre-pandemic arrangements, Year 11s at Bacon’s College have secured some ‘excellent’ individual performances. These include:
- Li Anh Nguyen, who achieved four grade 9s and five grade 8s;
- Vinh Le, who achieved four grade 9s, two grade 8s, two grade 7s and a Distinction*;
- Derick Mutonda, who achieved four grade 9s, two grade 8s, two grade 7s and a grade 6;
- Riham Muruts, who achieved three grade 9s, five grade 8s and two grade 7s;
- Brooke Murphy, who achieved three grade 9s, two grade 8s and four grade 7s;
- Amira Ahmed, who achieved three grade 9s, two grade 8s, three grade 7s and three grade 6s;
- Nahim Uddin, who achieved three grade 9s, two grade 8s, two grade 7s, a grade 6 and a Distinction*.
Almost all of these students will now be returning to the school’s sixth form for their A-level studies this September.
The sixth form enjoyed its own success last week, with two students securing their places at the University of Oxford, and many others achieving the grades needed to win spots at Russell Group universities.
Commenting on students’ achievements, James Wilson, Principal at Bacon’s College, said: “It is wonderful to see students celebrating their GCSE results after so many years’ hard work with us. This year group has shown particular resilience over the past few years, to which their achievements today are testament. We look forward to welcoming the majority of these Year 11s back this autumn as they build on these results at A-level.
“As always, I would also like to thank staff and parents for the vital role they play in supporting students’ strong progress throughout their GCSE years. Their determination makes all the difference, and I know they share my pride in what students have accomplished today.”