The school had many individual student successes such as twins Jack Schofield, winner of The Bolton News Secondary Student of the Year 2020 award, and Lewis Schofield who both achieved a host of high level passes across all subjects. Schools are judged predominantly on the attainment and progress of their students. If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can contact IPSO here. It has been confirmed that results will be published to students on Thursday, 20th August 2020. Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services.

Please view our Cookie Policy for more information. We aim to enhance the life chances of the children and young people in our care, and these results are the culmination of their incredible efforts and dedication, allowing them to progress to the next stage of their lives with confidence in their abilities to succeed. ", Despite all of the uncertainty and difficulty that this year has brought, it gives me a wonderful sense of pride to celebrate the achievements of our students as they take their next steps into future education and employment and into what will undoubtedly lead to their successful futures.”. The year on year improvement demonstrates the ongoing quality of education provided by the academy, and the exceptional desire of the students to succeed. These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience – the local community. In addition, Nikaeya Ridyard achieved a full complement of top grades, including a grade 9 in English Literature. We are extremely proud of our students and wish them every success with their futures”. Verity celebrates alongside her brother Levi a former Kearsley Academy student, who gained A* A-level passes at Bury College and has achieved a place at Oxford University to study Astrophysics in September. COVID-19 – The use of facemasks in communal areas, Virtual Open Evening 2020 – Thursday 24th September. Rob Tarn, Chief Executive of Northern Education Trust, said “These results reflect the hard work and commitment of the staff and students within the academy.

Kearsley Academy celebrates amazing GCSE results Students at Kearsley Academy, one of ten secondary Academies sponsored by Northern Education Trust, have achieved their best ever GCSE results in terms of the percentage of students who have passed both English and Maths. By doing this we enhance the life chances of the children and young people in our care.

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Registered office address: Northern Education Trust, Thorp Academy, Main Road, Ryton, NE40 3AH. Perhaps most impressive is the 52% of students who achieved a strong pass in both English and Maths, a set of results that are set to be far higher than national average figures. "I'm incredibly proud of our students, and I look forward to seeing them embark onto a range of aspirational courses and employment opportunities to further their education and employment careers.”, Associate Executive Principal Dean Buckley added: “It has been another phenomenal year of effort from all of our students. Over the past two years the number of students who pass English and Maths has risen by well over 20%, representing a truly remarkable achievement for the academy and a continuation of the colossal rise in standards in recent years.

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