GCSE pupils at two high schools in Hartford have been overjoyed with their exam results.
These results mark the end of challenging period of education during Covid but students at St Nicholas Catholic High School and Hartford CE High School have done themselves proud.
Year 11 students at St Nicholas High School have secured some exceptional results.
Headteacher Richard Woods said: “I would like to offer my sincere congratulations to the class of 2022 and the team of dedicated staff and supportive parents and carers who have guided them through the last five years.
“Together they have shown continued ambition, enthusiasm and positive determination – they are to be complimented for all they do to make St Nicholas the wonderful community that it is.”
Meanwhile, the class of 2022 at Hartford Church of England High School have been well-rewarded for their hard work.
Headteacher, Mike Holland, said: “We are so proud of our students who must be congratulated for the incredibly positive attitude they have shown during their 1,000 days at high school; and during the last two years.
“They have worked so hard to achieve these results and I know they also appreciate the support they have had from their teachers.
“We wish our young people every success for the future; they will certainly be a year group to remember, but we know with the challenges they have faced, they have the resilience to find success in their future ventures.’’
Results were excellent across all curriculum areas at Hartford High School and 14 students had an average grade of 8+ and more than 40 others averaged at least 7+.
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