On behalf of the leadership team of Ysgol Greenhill, I would like to congratulate all pupils who are receiving their well-deserved GCSE results today.
I am very proud of the way in which they have overcome the considerable challenges of recent years with such resilience and determination, and I am delighted that so many have achieved their target grades. I am looking forward to many pupils returning in September to join our ever-increasing sixth form, where new courses are on offer.
I would also like to pay tribute to all parents and carers for their outstanding support during what has been a particularly anxious time for everyone.
My best wishes also go to every pupil who is leaving us, and I would like to wish them well for their future studies or work-based learning.
Notable at achievements at Ysgol Greenhill include:
Carys Wood who achieved ten A*, two A’s and a Distinction, James Albero with ten A* and two A’s, Megan Campbell gained seven A* , three A’s and a B, Isabel Day six A*, five A’s and one B and Habeba Maziane who achieved six A*, two A’s and two B’s.
Ysgol Greenhill Celebrate GCSE Results
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