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Sittingbourne Community College students scoop A grades in new IGCSE qualification

Students passed a challenging new exam with flying colours.

Five Year 11 youngsters from Sittingbourne Community College scooped A grades in the school’s “pioneering” introduction of the IGCSE English Language qualification.

Designed as a more rigorous assessment, the examination is meant to be more of a test for the brightest pupils.

The students who passed the IGCSE qualifications all with A grades
The students who passed the IGCSE qualifications all with A grades

It was introduced to Key Stage 4 classes this year and the successful candidates were: Frankie Brown, Jacqueline Greenaway, Dylan Marsh, Zoe Page and Rachael Woolnough.

In addition Year 10 student Charlie Ward, pictured in the middle of the back row, achieved an A* in the maths qualification.

Deputy head teacher and subject leader for English, Matt Lewis, said: “Our recent “Good” Ofsted judgement picked up on the consistency and quality of learning for all students in all their lessons.”

Charlie Ward, from Year 10, achieved an A* in maths
Charlie Ward, from Year 10, achieved an A* in maths

Student Zoe said she and her fellow candidates endured a nervous few days in the run-up to hear the outcome of all their hard work.

She said: “I’m absolutely thrilled with my grade. Next year I want to move to a grammar school, so an A grade is really important to me.”

Have you or someone you know passed an exam or test which you’re proud of? Let us know by calling the News Extra on 01795 580300 or by emailing sittingbourne@thekmgroup.co.uk

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