WEAVERHAM High School has been nationally recognised for its exceptional 2015 performance by the Schools, Students and Teachers network (SSAT).
Educational Outcomes data analysis from SSAT has shown the school is in the top 20 per cent of non-selective schools nationally for high average grades achieved by students.
The school’s SSAT Educational Outcomes award will be presented at a regional celebration event held to draw attention to the work of high-achieving, improving and innovating schools and teachers.
Sue Williamson, chief executive of SSAT said: “It’s my great pleasure to commend Weaverham High School on their excellent 2015 performance, and to have the opportunity to highlight and share their great work at the SSAT Educational Outcomes celebration evening.
“I have the privilege of visiting a lot of schools, and am always impressed by the creativity of teachers in engaging and inspiring their students.
“I hope that the SSAT’s Educational Outcomes award will highlight the professionalism, commitment and hard work of the leaders, teachers and students at Weaverham High School.
“Recognising and sharing successes like this is at the heart of SSAT’s mission, so I’m delighted to congratulate Weaverham High School on their achievement.”
SSAT, the Schools, Students and Teachers Network, is the name of the company founded from the former Specialist Schools and Academies Trust in May 2012.
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