GCSE: Record rise in top grades at The Littlehampton Academy

A RECORD rise in GCSE results at The Littlehampton Academy have left both students and teachers jumping for joy this morning (Thursday, August 20).
Happy students collecting their results from The Littlehampton Academy   PHOTO: Stephen Goodger SGTLA1Happy students collecting their results from The Littlehampton Academy   PHOTO: Stephen Goodger SGTLA1
Happy students collecting their results from The Littlehampton Academy PHOTO: Stephen Goodger SGTLA1

The academy saw an eight per cent increase in the number of student achieving the coveted five A* to C grades, including English and maths, this year compared to last year – with 44 per cent of youngsters reaching the goal.

The school’s principal, Marianne Gentilli, was overwhelmed by the rapid improvement, although stressed the academy would not rest on its laurels.

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“It’s testament that the academy is on the move,” she said.

High-fliers Emily Wootton with former head boy Ryan Field   PHOTO: Stephen Goodger SGTLA2High-fliers Emily Wootton with former head boy Ryan Field   PHOTO: Stephen Goodger SGTLA2
High-fliers Emily Wootton with former head boy Ryan Field PHOTO: Stephen Goodger SGTLA2

“It’s a really good base for future improvements. We want the very, very best for our young people and this is a good start.”

The school has been in special measures for more than a year and last year’s GCSE results saw only 36 per cent of teenagers achieve the benchmark A* to C, including English and maths.

Former head boy Ryan Field, 16, picked up his results this morning.

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He paid tribute to all the teachers who had ‘worked so, so hard’ to help students achieve the very best results possible.

Hold on, let me take a selfie: Sophie Coombes, Tia Hodson and Temisis Conway take a photo together with their results   PHOTO: Stephen Goodger  SGTLA3Hold on, let me take a selfie: Sophie Coombes, Tia Hodson and Temisis Conway take a photo together with their results   PHOTO: Stephen Goodger  SGTLA3
Hold on, let me take a selfie: Sophie Coombes, Tia Hodson and Temisis Conway take a photo together with their results PHOTO: Stephen Goodger SGTLA3

Ryan, who clinched four A*s and seven As, said: “The school is still on a bit of a rollercoaster ride but it’s on the up now.

“To anyone that says we’re not as good as other schools in the area, just come here and see for yourself.

“The teachers gave up all their holidays so we could have extra revision sessions and even bought us donuts.

“That’s how committed they are to helping us achieve.”

Students collect their results at the academy PHOTO: Stephen Goodger SGTLA4Students collect their results at the academy PHOTO: Stephen Goodger SGTLA4
Students collect their results at the academy PHOTO: Stephen Goodger SGTLA4
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Speaking of his results, Ryan added he was ‘shocked’ when he saw the set of straight-As.

However, it wasn’t just Ryan who was one of the school’s high-fliers.

Emily Wootton secured some of the academy’s best-ever grades for a single student, with a total of nine A*s and one A.

Emily, 16, of Littlehampton, said: “I was just so surprised and happy that I got the grades that I really wanted.”

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She is heading to Chichester College to do AS levels in history, English literature, creative writing and media studies and hopes to one day be either an author or a copywriter.

Marlowe McCaffrey, 16, picked up two A*s, five As and four Bs this morning and said he had been ‘terrified’ about collecting his results, while Will Lloyd, 16 – who achieved seven A*s, three As and a B – now hopes his grades will help him on his dream to pursue a career in law and study at one of the UK’s top-flight universities.

Other top students at the academy included: Samantha Rushworth (four A*s and seven A’s), Frank Nightingale (eight A*s, two As and Bs), Abby Bruford (an A*, nine As and a B), Lucy Hellen (two A*s, seven As and a B), Nadia Muncey (two A*a seven As and two Bs), Jelie Gongora (four A*s, five As and two Bs) and Davinia Fielding-Cooke (two A*s, three As and five Bs).

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