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---- Year 8 parents' evening 22nd May 2012 ----

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TOAN students celebrate record GCSE results

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78% 5+A*-C grades

7% increase in 5+A*-C grades including English & Maths

44% 5+A*-C grades including English & Maths

65% A*-C grades in Maths

71% A*-C grades in Double Science

95% 5+A*-G grades

34% of students gained 1 or more A*/A grade

97% of students gained 1 or more A*-C grade

100% of students gained 1 or more A*-G grade

Following a very successful first year, The Oldham Academy North is celebrating a 7% increase in headline GCSE results with 44% of students gaining 5 or more A* - C grades including English and Maths. Principal Colette Burgess congratulated students and their families at the academy and praised the hard work of the academy's staff.

‘The 7% improvement in our GCSE results is very pleasing and reflects the tremendous commitment and hard work of our students and staff. We are particularly pleased to have exceeded targets and expectations in Maths and Science, with good GCSE grades up to 65% and 71% respectively’.

‘We have benefited from a great deal of support from our families, the local community and our sponsor E-ACT and have delivered on our promise to raise standards by providing high quality education. Our first academy GCSE students have worked very hard to secure these results and I am incredibly proud of them and my staff.'

‘There are many outstanding individual performances across a range of subjects. Our students will now progress to college, work and training and I have no doubt that they will continue to achieve further success in the future. We look forward to building on our first successful year, accelerating our rate of progress and celebrating even better GCSE results next year’.


Colette Burgess
Principal