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GCSE results day: Pupils across Caerphilly County Borough receive their grades

News | Rhys Williams | Published: 14:19, Thursday August 22nd, 2024.
Last updated: 10:09, Tuesday August 27th, 2024

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GCSE pupils at Islwyn High School receiving their grades
GCSE pupils at Islwyn High School receiving their grades

GCSE pupils across Caerphilly County Borough have received their exam results today (Thursday August 22).

The percentage of results between grades A* to C across Wales is at 62.2%, which is marginally lower than last year’s 64.9% figure.

Meanwhile, the percentage of results marked at A* and A is down from 21.7% last year to 19.2% this year. However, this year’s figure is still higher than pre-Covid figures.

Overall, 96.6% of awarded grades were between A* and G.

In both 2020 and 2021, grades were awarded based on teacher predictions as the pandemic disrupted the education system. However, summer exams came back in 2022.

GCSE pupils at Islwyn High School receiving their grades
GCSE pupils at Islwyn High School receiving their grades

Wales’ education minister, Lynne Neagle, congratulated students on their results and said: “You will have no doubt been impacted by the pandemic but receiving your results today is a big milestone. You should all be very proud of the hard work, dedication, and resilience you have shown.

“This year is our final step back towards pre-pandemic exam arrangements and today’s results are where we expected them to be with outcomes similar to 2019.”

Ms Neagle continued: “I hope you got the grades you wanted but remember there are many different choices for your next step into learning or employment. Get in touch with Careers Wales, your school or local college for support.”

She also thanked teachers and education workers “who have worked incredibly hard to support our learners to succeed”.

Islwyn High School, in Oakdale, said it received record grades this year, with almost 70% of pupils received at least five grades between A* and C.

The percentage of pupils at Islwyn High achieving five grades at A* and A stood at 25%, with many of these pupils achieving more than ten A* and A grades. 

The school also said 97% of its pupils achieved at least five passes at GCSE. 

Islwyn High School recorded record GCSE results this year
Islwyn High School recorded record GCSE results this year

Headteacher Jason Hicks said: “I am delighted by the success of our pupils at GCSE and the results are a credit to all the hard work of staff and students alike. 

“These are the best GCSE results ever at Islwyn High School and we are immensely proud of the young people who have achieved them. This could not have been achieved without genuine partnerships between school and the families in the community we serve.”

Meanwhile, Lewis Girls’ School, in Ystrad Mynach, has reported that just over a quarter of its pupils have achieved five or more grades at A* or A this year.

Newbridge School meanwhile saw 507 A* or A grades, or BTEC equivalents, amongst its 199 GCSE pupils.

GCSE results day came exactly a week after pupils received A-level and AS-level results.

Love this photo from today. Shows what the school's all about. Team effort! So proud of today's results, The boys have worked hard and deserve every success. However, we couldn't do what we do without our amazing parents and teachers. What a great community! pic.twitter.com/n6bNwSKU6h

— Chris Parry ??????? (@LSP_Headteacher) August 22, 2024

Unwaith eto, mae ein disgyblion yn destun balchder enfawr i’n Teulu Cwm Rhymni. Llongyfarchiadau i bawb ar eich canlyniadau heddiw. ????
Once again, our students are the subject of immense pride here at our fantastic community school. Congratulations to you all. #TeuluCwmRhymni pic.twitter.com/itQh5K13PF

— YG Cwm Rhymni (@Cwmrhymni) August 22, 2024

Congratulations to our Yr9, 10 & 11 pupils who collected their GCSE results today – you have worked so hard!!
We have seen some amazing results across all year groups and we are so proud of you all!!
This information can also be found on our website, https://t.co/9qqsYA18eu pic.twitter.com/quJcnPbawm

— Bedwas High School (@bedwashighsch) August 22, 2024

? We’re celebrating incredible #GCSE pass rates for the class of 2024. An outstanding 90.8% pass rate for GCSE Maths & an impressive 97.4% pass rate for GCSE English ? We’re proud of your hard work and effort over the past year! ? https://t.co/8A86JTO7Ps pic.twitter.com/NzgDHVyiVE

— Coleg Gwent (@coleggwent) August 22, 2024

GCSE Results Day 2024

Congratulations to all of our students on their GCSE results this year. It has been a morning of celebration here at the school! We are very proud of our pupils and all they have achieved. pic.twitter.com/9ecbNQHCys

— Islwyn High School (@IslwynHigh) August 22, 2024

What a morning! ?

So proud of all our pupils @HeoldduCS who received well-deserved GCSE results this morning, a culmination of years of hard work. Da iawn i chi gyd
???? ??? #TîmHeolddu#AchievingExcellenceTogether pic.twitter.com/oFoZCLXb1P

— Nerys Davies (@NerysDavies) August 22, 2024

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