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'Excellent GCSE results' for Jewish pupils

August 20, 2015 11:02
Some of JFS' top-performing pupils with headteacher Jonathan Miller

By

Charlotte Oliver,

Charlotte Oliver

4 min read

The wait was finally over this morning for thousands of Jewish students, who woke up bright and early to receive their GCSE results.

And not to be outdone by last week’s A-Levels, Year 11 pupils followed suit by gaining impressive marks across the board.

JFS in Kenton celebrated "excellent GCSE results" with 50 per cent of all results being A* or A. A third of students achieved A* or A grades in at least seven subjects.

More than 50 per cent of students achieved the government’s EBACC measure, which allows people to compare how many pupils get a grade C or above in the core academic subjects at GCSE in government-funded schools. This result was more than double the national average in 2014.