Mid Sussex GCSE pupils do well at Brighton College

Pupils from Mid Sussex received outstanding GCSE results at Brighton College - a co-educational private school.
102600-3049 A-LEVELS -PGS (JN) MRW 19/8/2010 

// all pix taken at Portsmouth Grammar School as the A-Level exams results were collected in the school grounds - MRW // 

(left to right) Very pleased with their results - Matthew Gray (18) from Southsea and Andrew Payne (18) from Selsey

Picture: Malcolm Wells (102600-3049)102600-3049 A-LEVELS -PGS (JN) MRW 19/8/2010 

// all pix taken at Portsmouth Grammar School as the A-Level exams results were collected in the school grounds - MRW // 

(left to right) Very pleased with their results - Matthew Gray (18) from Southsea and Andrew Payne (18) from Selsey

Picture: Malcolm Wells (102600-3049)
102600-3049 A-LEVELS -PGS (JN) MRW 19/8/2010 // all pix taken at Portsmouth Grammar School as the A-Level exams results were collected in the school grounds - MRW // (left to right) Very pleased with their results - Matthew Gray (18) from Southsea and Andrew Payne (18) from Selsey Picture: Malcolm Wells (102600-3049)

Paul Miller gained 12 A* and one A, while William Bicknell-Found gained 11 A* grades. Both boys live in Haywards Heath.

Katie Masters from Hurstpierpoint gained 11 A* grades and Patrick Brown from Ardingly achieved six A* and three A grades.

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Other pupils with strong results were Harry Beadle who gained four A* and five A grades, Jack Scanlon who gained two A*s and eight A’s - both from Lindfield;

Pupils from Hassocks doing well were: Keziah Fish, who gained four A*s and six A grades, Isabelle Rayner, four A*s and five A grades, and Emily Grocott, with three A*s and six A grades.

Thomas Walker from Crawley Down, achieved five A* and six A grades; Archie Montgomery from Staplefield: four A* and five A grades; Naomi Sebley from Poynings: one A* and eight A grades; Thomas Williams from Sayers Common: eight A grades and one B grade.

95.3 per cent of grades awarded were at A* or A. The college’s previous best ever was 91 per cent achieved last year.

The college states: “No other Sussex school has ever achieved more than 90 per cent”

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