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10 Aug 2021 | |
Written by Cathy Law | |
General News |
Huge credit must go to our Year 14 Campbell College students collecting their results today who, despite a disrupted year, engaged fully in online learning and adapted with dedication and determination to a regime of assessments in preparation for their Centre Determined Grades. Despite the pressures of assessment, 45% of all grades awarded were A*/A.
14 students had a full run of A/A* grades and 3 had a full run of Distinction/Distinction* BTEC grades.
Well done to all!
Keep in touch and good luck with the next chapter...you will be missed.
For the full story please click here. https://www.campbellcollege.co.uk/prospective-parents/results-achievements
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