Following in the footsteps of past cohorts, The Grange School is delighted to celebrate the efforts and achievements of all of its GCSE students.
Head of The Grange, Mrs Debbie Leonard, commented “It has been a tough year for GCSE students across the country and I am so proud of the great character and commitment that all of our Grange students have shown. No one set of grades will ever be able to fully capture their character and talents. That being said, they have all achieved a strong set of grades that will stand them in good stead in the next stage of their education. I know that every single one of them will go onto further success thanks to their great spirit and dedication”.
As well as results of which the school is proud, our GCSE students have made the most of the huge variety of enrichment opportunities on offer. Our U16 squad returned from a successful sports tour to Madrid in October to reach the County Cup quarter-finals whilst the rowers have enjoyed a multitude of success at both the Indoor Rowing Championships and out on the river. As well as being Cheshire Champions, the U16 netball team showed great tenacity and team spirit to finish up as North West and National runners up.
Ed Dobbs celebrates his results with a four-legged friend!
In the Performing Arts, there was plenty to celebrate this year; a superb production of The Great Gatsby and many community concerts from our musicians, including at St John’s Church and the Age UK concert at St Helen’s Church, Witton. The Grange has always had community at its heart and demonstrated by ten of our students looking to undertake an expedition to Nepal. The team showcased their work ethic and organisational prowess whilst hosting an evening with Ranulph Fiennes to help to raise funds for their community projects.
All smiles for Caitlin Shaw with her excellent results
Such a myriad of accomplishments by this year group over the academic year is testimony to the hard work and enthusiastic approach of all of our students, who deserve every credit for their achievements. Head of Sixth Form Jamie Walker commented “Our GCSE students have had a wholehearted approach to school life and have impressed both academically and outside of the classroom. Their GCSE results will provide an excellent springboard for their future studies and with such achievements across such a range of departments, the future certainly looks bright for what will be the class of 2022!”
Jessica Baldry is delighted with her brilliant grades