Students from the Melksham Oak Community School in Wiltshire, part of The White Horse Federation, are delighted to be celebrating their GCSE results.


To help ensure all students were as prepared as possible for their exams Melksham Oak supported the students with regular after school and holiday revision sessions as well as breakfast revision every morning before exams to ensure that students were ready to perform at their best. For practical and vocational subjects staff supported students through their coursework and practical assessments helping them to meet deadlines and create the highest standard of work.
Standout results include: 

●      Jessica Jones seven grade 9s and two grade 8s, is staying at Melksham Oak taking Sciences in Sixth Form. 
●     Helen Amor five grade 9s, one grade 8 and two grade 7s; and will be going to do A Levels at a Sixth Form college
●       Darcie Gittins seven grade 9s, staying at Melksham Oak for Sixth Form to study Sciences.
●     Marceline Leray five grade 9s, three grade 8s and one grade 7, is staying at Melksham Oak for Sixth Form to study Sciences
●       James Morgan two grade 9s, two Distinctions, two grade 8s and is staying for Sixth Form at Melksham Oak to study Maths and Physics.

Associate Headteacher, Abbie Clark said:

“We are incredibly proud of the progress our students have made during their time with us. In particular, we have seen a strong improvement in the number of students achieving grade 5 or above in both English and Maths, reflecting their hard work, determination and commitment to success.
Our students have consistently demonstrated our core values of Respect, Ambition and Pride, striving to achieve their best while supporting one another and making a positive contribution to our school community.
I would like to thank our dedicated staff and supportive families for the vital role they have played in these achievements. We wish all our students every success as they move on to the next stage of their education and future careers.”

 

Executive Headteacher, David Cooper said:

"I am delighted by the successes of our Year 11 students.  They are a fantastic group of young people and thoroughly deserve the results they have achieved.  Their strong performances will stand them in good stead for the next phase of their careers – for many as part of our sixth form, while for others we wish them every success as they move into education, employment or training elsewhere.”

Dr. Dan Nicholls, CEO at The White Horse Federation, said:

“Congratulations to all our students! We are so proud of the commitment they have shown as well as everything they have achieved.
“I am immensely grateful to colleagues for the brilliant support they give our students every day, and for their clear commitment to inspiring lives with greater opportunity and choice. 
“Thank you also to all the parents and carers for their continued support, which is so greatly appreciated. We can’t wait to see what our students will go on to achieve next.”