A week on from A-level results day, GCSE students across Norfolk and Waveney are finding out their all-important results today.

Like A-level results, the return to pre-pandemic grading has meant this year’s national GCSE results are lower than last year, instead being similar to grades in 2019 – the year before the Covid-19 outbreak.

In England, the percentage of GCSE entries awarded the top grades (7/A or above) this year was 21.6pc – down from 26pc last year, but up on the 20.7pc in 2019.

The GCSE pass rate (entries awarded 4/C or above) was 67.8pc – also down from 73pc in 2022, and similar to the 67.1pc in 2019.

In the East of England, the percentage of students awarded top grades was 21.9pc, and the pass rate came in a 68.6pc. Both followed the national trend, being lower than last year (26.2pc for 7/A or above and 73.7pc for 4/C or above), but above levels in 2019 (20.5pc and 67.1pc).

Wymondham & Attleborough Mercury: Students celebrating their GCSE results at Hobart High SchoolStudents celebrating their GCSE results at Hobart High School (Image: Submitted)

The trend in results comes after the pandemic led to a rise in top GCSE grades in 2020 and 2021, with results based on teacher assessments rather than exams.

Last year’s GCSE students were the first cohort to sit exams after the pandemic, but they were afforded special measures to balance the disruption caused by Covid. Their results were down on 2021 grades, but higher than 2019 levels. 

Today (August 24), students return to school halls across the region to open their brown envelopes and find out their results. 

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How are GCSE exams graded?

The traditional letter grades, A - U, were replaced by numbers in 2017. GCSE exams are now graded from one to nine:

9 and 8 - equivalent to an A*

7 - equivalent to an A

6 - equivalent to a B

5 - equivalent to a low B or high C

4 - equivalent to a C

3 - equivalent to a D or high E

2 - equivalent to an E or high F

1 - equivalent to a G

U - remains the same - ungraded.

Here are links to grade boundaries for each exam board, which were released earlier this morning: 

AQA

Edexcel

OCR

Students will get their results from 8am - and nationwide grades will be announced at 9.30am.

Here are the 2023 GCSE results from schools across Norfolk and Waveney, with updates and reaction throughout the day:

Acle Academy

% of grades 9 to 4 in English and Maths - Not supplied (2022 and 2019 figures not supplied)

Principal Helen Watts said: “Congratulations to all our students who worked hard on their GCSEs - we are incredibly proud of your achievements.

"Students who showed determination and effort have been rewarded with a great set of results. Many students have made great progress from their starting points and there have been some incredible individual achievements.

“Congratulations to Emma Becker who has achieved our highest ever average grade point score with eight Grade 9's and one Grade 8.

"Thank you to all staff who have worked tirelessly to support our students in school and to parents who have supported us at home. We are delighted that so many will be able to successfully move on to their chosen destinations with pride.”

Wymondham & Attleborough Mercury: Emma Becker achieved Acle Academy's highest ever average grade point score with eight 9s and one Grade 8Emma Becker achieved Acle Academy's highest ever average grade point score with eight 9s and one Grade 8 (Image: Acle Academy)

Alderman Peel High School, Wells

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Principal Matt Hardman said: “We are so proud of all APHS students today as they celebrate their GCSE results.

"Today recognises their learning and achievement, but also the career and life skills they have developed during their time with us.

“There are many students who have done incredibly well to achieve a full set of Grades 7-9, as well as students who have worked incredibly hard to achieve Grades 1-3 and this should not be forgotten.

"In the backdrop of global disruption these are significant achievements. We look forward to celebrating with our students and are confident that they will continue to display Ambition, Pride, Happiness and Success in their exciting futures ahead.”

Wymondham & Attleborough Mercury: Celebrations at Alderman Peel High School, in WellsCelebrations at Alderman Peel High School, in Wells (Image: Alderman Peel High School)

Archbishop Sancroft High School, Harleston

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Attleborough Academy

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Executive principal Neil McShane: "This is yet another set of very impressive GCSE results for the Academy. 

"Particular congratulations go to Isabel B, Jacinda B, Jasper S, Harrison S and Anna V for the number of 9 grades they each achieved, but we are very proud of all of our fantastic Year 11s who worked so hard and remained so focussed.

"Many thanks to all our staff for their commitment and unwavering belief in our students and also to our parents for their continued support."

Aylsham High School

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Executive headteacher Duncan Spalding said: "We are so pleased with and proud of the tremendous achievements of our class of 2023 in their GCSE examinations.

"They have done incredibly well and secured fantastic results that will help them on to the next phase of their learning adventure. Their success is just reward for their hard work and application.

"We wish them well for the future and will miss them hugely.They have been wonderful ambassadors for our school community.

"We are so grateful to the tremendous teachers and support staff that worked tirelessly to help them achieve their success. We would also like to thank all of our tremendous parents and carers who have supported their children and the school all of the way."

Broadland High Ormiston Academy, Hoveton

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Bungay High School

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Caister Academy

% of grades 9 to 4 in English and Maths - 60pc (56pc in 2022, 51pc in 2019)

Principal Ben Driver said: “We are delighted with the outcomes achieved by our students – they are role models for future students, and we are incredibly proud. 

"Thanks to their dedication, the commitment of staff, and the support of parents, the wider community and Creative Education Trust, we have once again recorded some of the strongest outcomes ever achieved at Caister. 

"Caister Academy continues to go from strength to strength.”

Wymondham & Attleborough Mercury: Results day at Caister AcademyResults day at Caister Academy (Image: Caister Academy)

City Academy, Norwich

Headteacher Jo Franklin said: "We’re particularly delighted with the outomes for this group of students who have faced significant disruption to their education over a number of years.  

"Their results are an improvement on pre-pandemic levels and are the culmination of the students’ hard work, fantastic support from parents and families and the dedication and commitment of our staff body.  

"We'd like to wish them every success for their onwards journey as they start the next phase of their lives.  

"These results signify the start of the rapid improvement journey that the school has begun after joining Sapientia Education Trust, and we very much look forward to building upon this as we move forwards."

City College, Norwich, Easton College and Paston College

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City of Norwich School

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Headteacher Jo Philpott said: “These are a brilliant and well-deserved set of results for the class of 2023 who showed determination, hard work and resilience in their exams this year.  There are many individual stories of success but what stands out for this year group is their collective support of one another and the delight shown today in receiving their results. I wish each student well in their next steps and look forward to welcoming many of them back to CNS Sixth Form.

“I would like to thank our excellent teachers and support staff who have taught and guided the Class of 2023 through their school journey. My thanks also go to our parents and carers for their support throughout the students’ time at CNS and hope they enjoy their family celebrations today”.

Wymondham & Attleborough Mercury: Students collecting their results at City of Norwich SchoolStudents collecting their results at City of Norwich School (Image: Ormiston Victory Academy)

Cliff Park Ormiston Academy, Gorleston

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Principal Harry French said: “We’re extremely proud of the results our students have achieved today, which have helped them to take their next steps.

"They have worked really hard during their time with us, with the support of our colleagues, and so today’s celebrations are testament to this.

“A huge congratulations to all our Year 11 cohort receiving their results today, and a thank you to everyone who has played an important part in their journey at Cliff Park.”

Cromer Academy

% of grades 9 to 4 in English and Maths - 75pc (80pc in 2022, 65pc in 2019)

Principal Darren Hollingsworth said: “Our pupils have once again shown they are capable of achieving some of the best grades in the county and all of the community at Cromer Academy are so proud of our pupils. 

"More importantly, their success means they can go on to the next step of their choosing knowing that they tried their hardest. 

"Our results reflect how our academy continues to develop every year and we hope to be able to continue this success into the future.” 

Dereham Neatherd Academy

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Headteacher Jaime Mallett said: "We are incredibly proud of all Year 11 pupils in what was our biggest ever cohort.

"With much hard work – and the tireless support and encouragement of their teachers, support staff and families – they have achieved excellent exam results and, moreover, are ready to step out into the world as thoroughly respectful, compassionate and decent young adults.

"We wish them every future success and happiness as they begin the next chapter of their lives at Sixth Form, college, apprenticeships and the wider world of work."  

Wymondham & Attleborough Mercury: Jaime Mallett, headteacher at Dereham Neatherd AcademyJaime Mallett, headteacher at Dereham Neatherd Academy (Image: Aaron McMillan)

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Diss High School

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Downham Market Academy

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East Coast College, Great Yarmouth & Lowestoft

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East Point Academy, Lowestoft

% of grades 9 to 4 in English and Maths - 69pc (60pc in 2022, 49pc in 2019)

Principal Lucy Austin said: “Our students, at East Point Academy, have made themselves and all our community extremely proud of them with some fantastic results. 

"The students, their families and the staff have all worked incredibly hard to achieve this set of results – the best East Point Academy has ever known.

"We wish our students all the best for the bright futures ahead of them.” 

Wymondham & Attleborough Mercury: Students at East Point Academy celebrating their GCSE resultsStudents at East Point Academy celebrating their GCSE results (Image: Inspiration Trust)

Fakenham Academy

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Headteacher Gavin Greene said: "Today is the culmination of many years of hard work – students and their families fully deserve this level of success, and all the opportunities we hope will come their way in the future.

"I am extremely proud of all the students and our brilliant staff who have worked tirelessly to ensure pupils reach their full potential. I want to offer my congratulations to them all.

"We now look forward to welcoming many of our students into Fakenham Sixth Form to continue with this success."

Flegg High Ormiston Academy, Great Yarmouth

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Principal Jane Bennett said: “We are extremely proud of our students and what they have achieved, which is really well deserved.

"They have worked hard over the last two years, and so it’s really special to be celebrating their success today.

“This year group had many challenges related to Covid during their time at school and we are so proud of how they have overcome them.”

Wymondham & Attleborough Mercury: Celebrations at Flegg High Ormiston Academy, in Great YarmouthCelebrations at Flegg High Ormiston Academy, in Great Yarmouth (Image: Ormiston Academies Trust)

Framingham Earl High School

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Great Yarmouth Charter Academy

% of grades 9 to 4 in English and Maths - 56pc (50pc in 2022, 56pc in 2019)

Principal Dean Rosembert said: “At Great Yarmouth Charter Academy we are so proud of our students, they are a credit to themselves and have worked incredibly hard to achieve their GCSE results.

"Many of our students are excited to take their next steps and will continue with us at Sir Isaac Newton East Sixth Form.

"Our staff have been helping them along the way, and all of us at the academy wish them every success in the future.” 

Hellesdon High School

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Principal Tom Rolfe said: "We would like to congratulate all the students collecting their GCSE results today.

"These represent a lot of hard work, dedication and resilience not only on their behalf, but parents and staff alike.

“For those students progressing into our Sixth Form, we look forward to continuing your journey with us but also wish everyone the best of luck in the future, whatever their next steps might be."

Hethersett Academy

% of grades 9 to 4 in English and Maths - 80pc (90pc in 2022, 81pc in 2019)

Principal Jane Diver said: “Congratulations to our Year 11 students who have worked incredibly hard to achieve these results, securing their places on their next pathways to success. 

"On behalf of myself and the team at Hethersett Academy, we wish them all the very best for the future.” 

Wymondham & Attleborough Mercury: Pallavi Shastri collecting her GCSE results at Hethersett AcademyPallavi Shastri collecting her GCSE results at Hethersett Academy (Image: Inspiration Trust)

Pallavi Shastri, who achieved 10 grades of 8 and 9, securing her place at Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form in September, said: “I’m extremely happy and really pleased with all my results.

"I’m really looking forward to sixth form at Sir Isaac Newton. I will be studying all three sciences as well as maths and I am so excited to start!”

Hewett Academy, Norwich

% of grades 9 to 4 in English and Maths - 63pc (40pc in 2022, 47pc in 2019)

Principal Antony Little said: “There is such joy here at these fantastic outcomes and no students deserve them more than the Hewett Year 11 of 2023. 

"This group of young people has faced the challenges of Covid with steely determination and hard work that is a credit to both them and their supportive families. With so many Hewett students now going on to sixth forms like Sir Isaac Newton, we know their futures are bright.

"The staff at the school have been incredible with them this year, going the extra mile and proving that they will do whatever it takes to support our students.

"Year 11 has been so wonderful to work with, we shall miss them enormously and wish them all the best.” 

Hobart High School, Loddon

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Head of school Ross Li-Rocchi said: "Congratulations to the Hobart class of 2023 who have demonstrated that hard work, effort and persistence bring just rewards.

"It was a privilege to share in their achievements and see so many smiles on faces.

"Thank you to all the staff and families who supported youngsters with their GCSE studies particularly during the intense exam period. We wish students every success in the next steps of their journeys."

Iceni Academy, Methwold

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Jane Austen College, Norwich

% of grades 9 to 4 in English and Maths - 71pc (73pc in 2022, 73pc in 2019)

Head John Vincent said: “Congratulations to our Year 11 students! We are so proud; they have risen to the challenges set before them and exceeded expectations. 

"We wish them all the best in their future endeavours.” 

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King Edward VII Academy, King's Lynn

% of grades 9 to 4 in English and Maths - 60pc (56pc in 2022, 48pc in 2019)

Principal Sarah Hartshorn said: “I am so proud of our students. In a year when nationally we are seeing results move in line with pre pandemic figures, KES continues to see results rise.   

"Our House Values are Empathy, Determination, Creativity, Self-belief, Passion, Teamwork, Honesty and Respect. Every one of our students has shown these traits in spades throughout the five years they have been with us. 

"I’m confident that they will go on to achieve amazing things. We wish them all the very best for the future."

King’s Lynn Academy

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Principal Alan Fletcher said: “We are absolutely delighted for KLA pupils’ success this year – we all understand just how difficult the last years have been for students in this year group following the extreme disruption to their education caused by the pandemic, and it is great to see our students being rewarded for their hard work and for the resilience that they have had to show.

"I have never been quite so proud of a group of young people as I am of our students today. I know the students also appreciate the dedicated support they have received from all our brilliant staff and their wonderfully supportive parents.

"It is so satisfying to see that support rewarded by the successes we celebrate today. We congratulate our students and their families, and wish them continued success as they leave KLA to begin their next chapter.”

Wymondham & Attleborough Mercury: Students jump for joy at King's Lynn Academy Students jump for joy at King's Lynn Academy (Image: King's Lynn Academy)

Langley School, Loddon

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Headmaster Jon Perriss said: “This cohort have shown remarkable resilience and perseverance over the past few years and are to be warmly congratulated for both their effort and the hugely positive outcomes they have achieved.

"Their hard work, and support from teachers and parents, have given them choices in the near and distant future and I look forward to seeing them continue to flourish.”

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Long Stratton High School

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Lynn Grove Academy, Gorleston

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Principal Alison Mobbsat said:

“I am proud of the resilience and determination shown by our year 11 pupils.  

"Our results show that hard work pays off. I want to thank everyone in the school community for always doing their best to support our young people.  

"I wasn’t to extend heartfelt congratulations to the class of 2023 and wish them all the very best for the next steps in education.” 

Marshland High School, Wisbech

% of grades 9 to 4 in English and Maths - 65pc (65pc in 2022 and 2019 figures not supplied)

Headteacher Craig Jansen said: “Marshland has yet again achieved another set of excellent examination results.

“This year’s results are the best the school has achieved and, amazingly, break last year’s record results, dispute a fall nationally in GCSE outcomes.

“Our students and staff worked incredibly hard to ensure an exceptional level of performance was achieved by our students and across all our subject areas.

“These impressive results are not only attributed to the efforts of our students but also due to the excellent teaching, care and support provided by Marshland High School staff.

“We look forward to seeing many of our students continue their education at our Trust sixth form at Springwood High School.”

The Nicholas Hamond Academy, Swaffham

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North Walsham High School

% of grades 9 to 4 in English and Maths - 72pc (73pc in 2022, 46pc in 2019)

Headteacher James Gosden said: "We are exceptionally proud of our excellent 2023 GCSE results that, whilst excellent in their own right, show a huge improvement from 2019 and are at the same level as last year’s record-breaking results.

"72pc of students gained at least a grade 4 in both English and Maths which is excellent and reflects the hard work and ambition of all connected with the school. We look forward to seeing what they achieve next.

"Alongside this there are wonderful individual stories of student achievement including numerous students gaining the very top grades in the country with 9s in numerous subjects.

"As Headteacher, I am incredibly proud of the school, the staff, our community and most importantly the students who have all worked exceptionally hard and shown great resilience to achieve these wonderful results.

"This is certainly a day for celebration."

Wymondham & Attleborough Mercury: Students collecting their GCSE results at North Walsham High SchoolStudents collecting their GCSE results at North Walsham High School (Image: North Walsham High School)

Northgate High School, Dereham

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A Northgate High School spokesman said: "We would like to wish a big congratulations to all of our Year 11 students on their GCSE results!

"We are delighted with our GCSE outcomes for 2023 and congratulate all of our students, who have worked so hard to achieve these results."

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Norwich High School for Girls

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Head Alison Sefton said: “I am so proud of all our Year 11 students today. Well over a third of all grades gained were 9-8.

"As a year group they have supported each other and worked so well with teachers to reach this point in their education. Our inclusive ACTIVE approach to learning in the Senior School helps students be independent learners and also recognises the skills needed to ensure students become real world ready.

"These well rounded individuals have something important to contribute to their communities and they should be really proud of their achievements.

"Thank you to everyone who has helped the students including our excellent teaching staff, the wider pastoral team and their families.”

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Norwich School

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Notre Dame High School, Norwich

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Headteacher Tom Pinnington said: "Congratulations to the class of 2023 on a fantastic set of GCSE results.

"The staff at Notre Dame, and no doubt their families, are incredibly proud of their achievements, their fortitude and strength of character. 

"They have been excellent role models and a joyous group of young people to work with. I am sure they will now go on to further their achievements in the next stage of their education and development. 

"It is important to take this opportunity to acknowledge the commitment of staff and the support of our families over the last five years.

"Well done all."

Old Buckenham High School

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Headteacher Claire Elliott said: "Very well done to our Year 11 students on a strong set of GCSE results, that are higher than our 2019 results. 

"It was a real collective effort and thre have been many amazing individual achievements. We wish each and every students every future success>"

Open Academy Norwich

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Principal Jon Ford said: “The staff and governors would like to congratulate class of 2023 for their hard work in preparing for their GCSE's.

"Whilst there has been a drop in many higher grades this year nationally we are delighted that the vast majority of our students have the grades to carry on to their chosen next step in education or training and we wish them all the best.” 

Ormiston Denes Academy, Lowestoft

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Principal Kate Williams said: “Our students should be proud of themselves and everything they have achieved since beginning their secondary education.

"With the help of their families, friends, the wonderful academy staff and our supportive wider community, their results are a testament to the importance of hard work and determination.

"We are all looking forward to seeing what is next on the horizon for each of them.”

Wymondham & Attleborough Mercury: Students at Ormiston Denes AcademyStudents at Ormiston Denes Academy (Image: Ormiston Denes Academy)

Ormiston Venture Academy, Gorleston

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Principal Simon Gilbert-Barnham said: “This year group, not just at Venture but nationally, have had a lot of challenges along the way.

"The way our students have not only achieved but come together as a real community to support one another is nothing short of remarkable. They should be proud of their achievements, of their resilience and of the amazing young people they have become.

“We are so proud of them all and I not only want to congratulate them on their achievements but also thank the staff, families and our community who have supported them in preparing for their next steps.”

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Ormiston Victory Academy, Costessey

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Principal Naomi Palmer said: “We are extremely proud of our Class of 2023 and the results they have achieved, which are hugely deserved.

"They have worked so hard over the last five years (most of which have been extremely challenging due to Covid) and it’s brilliant to be celebrating their achievements today. The support they’ve been given by the Year 11 team has again been exemplary – and this shows in their outcomes – and their smiles today.

“I would like to thank all our students, their families, our staff and the wider academy community for their ongoing support and we look forward to seeing our students progress on to the next stage of their education and fulfil their goals.”

Wymondham & Attleborough Mercury: Sabrina Zatoski, Isla Clarke and Kerith Ebenezer collecting their results at Ormiston Victory AcademySabrina Zatoski, Isla Clarke and Kerith Ebenezer collecting their results at Ormiston Victory Academy (Image: Ormiston Victory Academy)

Pakefield High School

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Reepham High School

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Saint Felix School, Southwold

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St Clement's High School, Terrington

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Headteacher Nigel Willingham said: “The Government has been clear that nationally gradings are returning to pre-pandemic levels this year.

“At St Clement’s, our results remain above pre-pandemic levels. In fact, the proportion of students achieving top grades across all subjects is actually higher than last year.

“We are incredibly proud of everyone’s hard work.”

Sewell Park Academy, Norwich

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Headteacher David Day said: "We are delighted to share in the fantastic results of the class of 2023 at Sewell Park Academy.

"These are testament to the hard work of the students throughout their time in the school and set them on their chosen paths for future careers.

"I would like to also thank all of the parents, carers and staff who have supported and worked tirelessly to help them achieve this. We look forward to hearing about all of their successes in the future!"

Sheringham High School

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Headteacher Alastair Ogle said: "Students have achieved an amazing set of GCSE results due to their determination, commitment and resilience.

"Staff have provided incredible support for them over the past five years at Sheringham High School. The number of students achieving the higher grades is really impressive.

"Our wide range of courses at Sheringham Sixth Form is providing them with an ongoing excellent opportunities to succeed."

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Sir John Leman High School, Beccles

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Smithdon High School, Hunstanton

% of grades 9 to 4 in English and Maths - 67pc (2022 and 2019 figures not supplied)

Headteacher Amanda Gibbins said: "We're really pleased with the results, which reflect the progress we're making as a school moving forwards and the hard work the students have put in."

Wymondham & Attleborough Mercury: Students at Smithdon High School, in Hunstanton, finding out their GCSE results todayStudents at Smithdon High School, in Hunstanton, finding out their GCSE results today (Image: Chris Bishop)

One of the first in the queue to collect her envelope was Gracie Ashley, from Heacham.

"I'm so pleased, I got a 9 in drama," Gracie, who is off to Springwood High School Sixth Form to study A-levels in Drama, English Literature and Psychology, said.

"I didn't think I'd do so well."

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Wymondham & Attleborough Mercury: Students at Smithdon High School, in Hunstanton, finding out their GCSE results todayStudents at Smithdon High School, in Hunstanton, finding out their GCSE results today (Image: Chris Bishop)

Springwood High School, King’s Lynn

% of grades 9 to 4 in English and Maths - 57pc (2022 and 2019 figures not supplied)(2022 and 2019 figures not supplied)

Headteacher Andy Johnsonsaid: “I am so proud of these young people.

"Following a tough time during the pandemic, they worked hard to achieve their potential.”

Sprowston Community Academy

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Headteacher Liz Wood said: "Congratulations to all of our Year 11 students collecting their results today. 

"There are some fantastic achievements which reflect how hard the students have  worked despite the challenges of the last few years. 

"Beyond their academic results, we have really valued the teamwork, character, kindness and good humour of this year group and the positive way in which they have responded to the support offered to them.

"As well as celebrating with students today, we will be focussed on ensuring that they are well supported to make the transition to the next stage of their journey. 

"We wish them lots of luck and happiness and thank their families and our staff for all their hard work and support along the way."

Stalham High School

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Headteacher Alastair Ogle said: "Students have achieved some excellent results. We are really thrilled for them and proud of what they have achieved.

"The number of students achieving high grades is really impressive, as is the amount of progress all students have made. Congratulations to them all."

Wymondham & Attleborough Mercury: Rachel Hopkins, 16, checks her GCSE results at Stalham High School with her parents, Ali and DarrylRachel Hopkins, 16, checks her GCSE results at Stalham High School with her parents, Ali and Darryl (Image: Denise Bradley)

Wymondham & Attleborough Mercury: Kayleigh Sparrow, left, and Emma Gunnell, pleased with their GCSE results at Stalham High SchoolKayleigh Sparrow, left, and Emma Gunnell, pleased with their GCSE results at Stalham High School (Image: Denise Bradley)

Wymondham & Attleborough Mercury: Beth Lake, 16, pleased with her GCSE results at Stalham High School, celebrating with her mum, GillianBeth Lake, 16, pleased with her GCSE results at Stalham High School, celebrating with her mum, Gillian (Image: Denise Bradley)

Wymondham & Attleborough Mercury: Rosie Smith, 16, pleased with her GCSE results at Stalham High SchoolRosie Smith, 16, pleased with her GCSE results at Stalham High School (Image: Denise Bradley)

Taverham High School

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Thetford Academy

% of grades 9 to 4 in English and Maths - 60pc (60pc in 2022, 51pc in 2019)

Principal Michael Fordham said: “It has been a challenging five years for this cohort of students who have had to cope with national lockdowns while lower down the school, and changes to how exams are graded for this year. 

"But despite all of this they have done very well indeed and we look forward to welcoming many of them into the Thomas Paine Sixth Form in September.”  

Thetford Grammar School

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Thomas Clarkson Academy, Wisbech

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Thorpe St Andrew High School

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Principal Penny Bignell said: "Congratulations to our Year 11 students on a fantastic set of GCSE and equivalent results.

"This reflects all the students hard work and efforts to succeed. These results will enable students to progress onto their next stage of Education at TSAS Sixth Form or elsewhere.

"We are delighted that the Football Academy starting at TSAS in September reflect huge efforts from students across Norwich to join us for the inaugural year.

"My thanks go to our amazing staff who have provided superb teaching and support and the parents and careers who have supported us and their children on their TSAS journey."

University Technical College Norfolk (UTCN)

% of grades 9 to 4 in English and Maths - 77pc (67pc in 2022)

Headteacher Emma Palik said: "Congratulations go to students, staff and parents for their hard work and dedication over the last two years.

"We are pleased to celebrate a strong set of results with students moving onto great destinations."

Wymondham & Attleborough Mercury: University Technical College Norfolk headteacher Emma Palin with students, Sebastian Quentin, left, and Elliott CartinUniversity Technical College Norfolk headteacher Emma Palin with students, Sebastian Quentin, left, and Elliott Cartin (Image: University Technical College Norfolk)

Wayland Academy, Watton

% of grades 9 to 4 in English and Maths - 63pc (81pc in 2022, 55pc in 2019)

Principal Glen Allott said: “We are incredibly proud of our Year 11 cohort and how they have been able to once again achieve results for the school which are significantly better than those pre-pandemic. 

"There have been some amazing standout performances this year and it is an absolute privilege to present those students with their results.

"I would also like to thank our teachers and parents for their support in making this possible.” 

Wymondham College

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Principal Zoe Fisher said: "Congratulations to our Year 11 students on an outstanding set of GCSE results. Our pupils worked with dedication, strongly supported by our staff team and parents/careers. Our commitment to high academic standards and world-class enrichment has again delivered outcomes that will be amongst the highest in the region."

Wymondham High Academy

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