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GCSEs: Heads praise students for 'outstanding' results



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Published Date: 20 August 2008
THE Halifax schools on a Government improvement hitlist have shown outstanding improvements.
There are four schools - out of more than 600 nationally - that have been told to reach a target of 30 per cent of pupils getting five A*-Cs at GCSE by 2011.

All four - Halifax High, St Catherine's, Park Lane and the Ridings - showed big improvements.


  • Follow the links below to see the GCSE results for each school.

    And look out for our special 12-page GCSE pull out in Saturday's Courier for pictures, stories and a full results listing.



Halifax High head Jeremy Waxman congratulated pupils on the school's best ever GCSE results. 59 per cent gained five or more A*-C grades, with 42 per cent including English and maths in their five.

Mr Waxman said: "They have blown the Government's benchmark of 30 per cent out of the water. The school has achieved that twice before but the results this year are simply outstanding. This success has come about because of the pupils' own ambition and hard work and the tremendous commitment of teaching and support staff."

Stuart Todd, head at the Ridings, said: "The results this year are outstanding and way different to what the Ridings has produced before."

There was a 64 per cent pass rate overall - up from 25 per cent last year, and more than double the school's target of 26 per cent, and 13 per cent passed including maths and English.

Mr Todd added: "The pupils have done extremely well bearing in mind the school has been under notice to close and in special measures, and all the other pressures on staff and students.

"There is no student leaving who is not going on to further education or employment."

He put the school's success down to changes in the curriculum and a rise in the quality of teaching.

"This is the first cohort which has taken the new curriculum. We targeted particular subjects which were broader based to apply to more young people. Vocational courses such as hairdressing and construction improve self-esteem so those youngsters apply themselves more positively in their other lessons as well."

Park Lane High had a 49 per cent pass rate, with 24 per cent getting five A*-Cs including English and maths. Another 60 per cent passed Level 2 literacy and numeracy - equivalent to a B at GCSE.

GCSE results and pictures



Place your GCSE congratulations message in the Halifax Courier for only £10 to appear in the paper and online! Ring us now on 01422 260277 or 260273 for more information and to book your announcement.





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exhecman,

21/08/2008 09:26:44
Records smashed at Holy Trinity so let's shut it down.
Homer Simpson stands for council leader!
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exhecman,

21/08/2008 09:27:12
Seriously - Well done everyone!
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magann,

21/08/2008 10:54:36
Well done Holy Trinity pupils and staff to have smashed records with your school and jobs under threat. When this “Calderdale Cabinet” decided on Wednesday to close this school when other schools are failing and are in need of their assistance, we at Holy Trinity and residence of North Halifax ask that they look at what this school has achieved and let them expand with a new building without changing Holy Trinity to North Halifax Academy.
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21/08/2008 13:34:09
Comment Reported Unsuitable By User
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Jeremy Waxman - Headteacher - Halifax High,

Halifax High at Wellesley Park 21/08/2008 13:42:41
Congratulations to pupils at Halifax High at Wellesley Park on achieving the school's best ever GCSE results. 59% of you gained five A*-C grades - beating our previous best by eight points. 42% of you included both English and Maths in your five - our best by twelve per cent. You have blown the government's benchmark of 30% out of the water. The school has achieved that twice before (though you wouldn't know it from the article above) but your results this year are simply outstanding. This success has come about because of your own ambition and hard work and the tremendous commitment of your teaching and support staff.

The same results last year would have put Halifax High fifth out of Calderdale's thirteen comprehensives and I am sure that next year's students will match you every step of the way.

As I leave the Headship of Halifax High at the end of next week, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the parents of Halifax High pupils for all of your support over the past ten years and to wish you - and any former students reading this - all the very best for the future. I have been proud to be your Headteacher and proud to see our school become one of the most improved in the country.

Jeremy Waxman - Headteacher
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Hellfire,

21/08/2008 14:35:09
You wont see Ryburn36s name down here!
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HalifaxCommunityRugbyLeague,

21/08/2008 15:01:37
How big is Joanna's left hand.

Surely there are grounds to have a recount, with a hand that big.
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Lennys Lunchbox,

21/08/2008 15:09:04
wonder if she is related to Jeremy Beadle?!?!?!
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MIZZ S,

Hlaifax 21/08/2008 15:40:34
WELL DONE TO EVERYONE BUT ESPECIALLY TO HOLY TRINITY

You kids have done yourself and your school proud.

Well done Ehsin with all yours A*s and A's!!!! Excellent news.

Wish you all the best

xxx
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LewH,

HX 21/08/2008 15:53:16
I see there is no mention of The Ridings school and their brilliant 64% A*-C passes. But then this isn`t bad news is it Courier. I don`t suppose you want to publish the GOOD news!!!!

Well done to the students and staff at The Ridigs school who have achieved fantastic results despite being in special measures and with a closure notice.

Bet you don`t read that as an article in the Courier!
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