GCSE Results Recognise Students Hard Work and Commitment

St Paul’s Catholic School is delighted to report some outstanding individual achievements by its students in their GCSE qualifications this summer.
Jo-Anne Hoarty, Headteacher at St Paul’s Catholic School, said: “We were very happy to welcome Year 11 students to collect their GCSE results. The grades they received reflected a great deal of hard work and commitment over the last five years. We are so pleased with their results and they are thoroughly deserved.”
Congratulations to every individual who has secured such excellent grades today. We are particularly impressed by the achievements of:
Brisa Antonisthas, Richie Appiah, Zoe Butt, Nicholas Gyampoh, Nenusha Kajendran, Liliana Latosinska, Ya’anii Lees, Melissa Ly, Nicole Madu, Megan Molane, Frankie Nigro-Nyack, Neena Percival, Alexander Rzepinski, Lada Selivanova, Junior Soumahoro, Karolina Thayabaskaran and Daphne Tse. Between them, these students achieved 48 grade 9s 58 grade 8s and 47 grade 7s.
Congratulations also to Ellis Tarry and Oliver Beatty, part of our Emmaus Student Support provision, who have impressed us with their work ethic and should be incredibly proud of their results.
Jo-Anne added: “We are very proud of all our students for making the most of the opportunities offered by St Paul’s and are especially pleased that so many of them have chosen to continue their education in our excellent Sixth Form.”
