BETTER TIMES Issue 10 - Enjoy

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BETTERTIMES Bohunt Education Trust Termly Events Review ISSUE 10 – AUTUMN 2021 – ENJOY

BET CELEBRATES STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS AFTER A DISRUPTED TWO YEARS BET students collected their A Level and GCSE examination results this August, during a week of celebration, before embarking on the next stage of their education. Staff and students joined together to celebrate their fabulous achievement at the end of what was an unprecedented finish to the academic year for all schools across the country, in light of COVID-19 and the cancellation of exams this summer. The grading process established by the Government this year involved teachers assessing each student and awarding grades they considered would be achieved before the nationwide moderation by external exam boards. Despite this, all schools across BET continued to perform highly, with many individual success stories including: • Edie and Ashleigh from Bohunt School, who achieved 10 grade 9s; Ashleigh also gained the top grade A in additional maths. • Phoebe from TPS overcame challenges to achieve great GCSE results with three grade 9s, six grade 8s and a grade 6. Phoebe has a rare condition, which means she is partially sighted and studying presents extra challenges. Phoebe is going to Bohunt Sixth Form to study Biology, Psychology and PE.

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• Isaac from Bohunt School Worthing achieved 11 GCSEs with 9 GCSEs at Grade 9 and two at Grade 8. Neil Strowger, Trust Leader, said, “Our young people have demonstrated resilience, resolve and tremendous commitment throughout these unprecedented times; they thoroughly deserve their results today, which will set them up well for the next stage of their education. I look forward to welcoming many back to Bohunt Sixth Form in September.” Damian Hinds, MP for East Hampshire, said, “I would like to offer my sincere congratulations on this year’s results. The circumstances surrounding exams and the challenges faced by schools this year have clearly not dented students’ commitment and energy. These results are the culmination of years of discovery and study, and reflect the dedication of young people, their families and teachers. All involved should be very proud of their achievements and I wish the students the very best for the next step in their journey.” Due to COVID-19 and the cancellation of examinations, young people’s grades have been determined by teachers, based on work students produced throughout their course, in line with Government guidance. These grades were then moderated and assessed by external exam boards which awarded the final grades.

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TRAILBLAZING EDUCATION RESEARCH UNSEEN POSITIVES OF TAGs CROSS-TRUST SUBJECT INITIATIVES STUDENT

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