GCSE RESULTS 2024: Many students at Marshland High School in West Walton achieve above their predictions
Students at Marshland High School in West Walton are celebrating another excellent set of examination results.
Head teacher Craig Jansen said students did very well in Maths, English, Science, History and Geography.
He said: “Our students have once again performed to a high standard across subjects. In many instances, they have achieved above their predictions.
“We have a strong focus on supporting all our students to achieve highly, ensuring they can successfully transition into post-16 education.
"We are equally delighted with the superb outcomes achieved by our students within our other suite of GCSEs, for example, Film Studies, 3D Design, Art and Photography, to name but a few.”
Marshland is a member of the West Norfolk Academies Trust.
Mr Jansen added: “Inspectors, in their recent Ofsted report of our school, recognised a strong work ethic within our students that contributed to them achieving well within public examinations.
"The outcomes of our students' GCSEs results this year are yet again evidence of their hard work and commitment. Our staff’s dedicated support and care is also instrumental to this success."
Steve Cozens, chair of governors, added: “Our governors are incredibly proud of the results achieved by our students, supported by our staff.
"I wish all our students the very best with the next stage of their education”.
Students across Fenland collected their GCSE results yesterday including at the Neale-Wade Academy in March, Cromwell Community College in Chatteris, Thomas Clarkson Academy in Wisbech, University Academy Long Sutton, Wisbech Grammar School, and at Marshland High School.
Nationally the number of pupils passing has dropped for the third year running dropping to just above the pre-pandemic levels.