Students in Stone got their GCSE results on Thursday – and their hard work paid off, with some excellent results at both Alleyne’s Academy and St Dominic’s Priory School.
Once again, many students excelled at Alleyne’s Academy and seven achieved 10 or more A*/A grades.
- 70% have achieved 5 A*-C including English and Mathematics
- 77% have achieved Mathematics A*-C
- 70% have made expected levels of progress in Mathematics
- 77% have achieved English A*-C
- 75% have made expected levels of progress in English.
Headteacher Karen Lockett said: “Well done to all of our students on their fantastic results. We wish you all the best in your future.
“We’re delighted that so many of our pupils will be continuing their studies in our Sixth Form.”
Special congratulations must go to the following outstanding Alleyne’s students:
Daisy Fletcher – 4A*s, 6As, & 1B
Jake Grange – 10As, & 1B
Emily Hall – 6A*s, & 5As
Peter Handy – 6A*s, 2As, 3Bs & 1 Dist*
Nancy Harley – 2A*s, 8As, & 1B
Charlie Hiscox – 3A*s, 6As & 2Bs
Patrick Lavelle – 3A*s, 6As & 3Bs
Katie Poundall – 10A*s, & 2As
Lucy Turton – 4A*s, 5As, & 3Bs
Mary-Kate Wildsmith – 5A*s, 5As, 1B & 1 Dist
Hannah Wright – 5A*s, 5As & 1B
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There was another year of excellent GCSE results at St Dominic’s Priory School too.
The pass rate this year across all subjects is 100%, of which 56% are A*-B.
This success follows on from the exceptional A Level news released last week as the school continues its tradition of achieving outstanding examination results for students across the ability range.












