Following on from an outstanding performance in their A-level results last week, Year 11 students from Tarporley High School have also excelled in their GCSE examinations.

The class of 2014 have shone brightly, achieving an impressive 86% A*-C in both English and maths, and impressively, the hardworking students also achieved the school’s highest ever percentage of top grades with the highest ever number of A*s and 35% of all grades awarded at A*/A.

Special congratulations go to Will Ainsworth who got 9A*s 4As and 1B, Josh Anderson who got 9A*s,  3As and 1C, Ben Ashdown who got 6A*s, 6As and 2Bs, Holly Barrowcliff who got 6A*s, 6As and 2Bs, Maddie Berry with 8A*s, 5As and 1B, Jess Blamphin with 10A*s, 3As and Melissa Bowser who got 6A*s and 6As.

Charlotte Cherry achieved 11A*s and 2As, Kate Dutton got 12A*s 2As, Jack Edwards got 6A*s, 3As, 3Bs and 1C, Tom Garnett got 7A*s and 5As and Chris Harrop got 9 A*s, 2 As and 1C.

Lottie Hill got 10A*s and 2As, Georgia-May Kittle got 5A*s, 4As and 4Bs, Lucy Millington achieved 8A*s and 6As, Emma Moss got 8A*s, 4As and 1B, Molly Peake got 11A*s and 2As, Annie Robey got 11A*s and 3As, Eoin Stein got 4A*s, 7As and 2Bs, Harry Warr got 5A*s, 6As and 2Bs, while Seb Ziman achieved 5A*s and 7As.

Headteacher Sarah Lee said: “We are overwhelmingly proud of all our students. They have shown outstanding commitment and motivation throughout their time at Tarporley and this is reflected in their academic results.

“As an outstanding school, we continue to achieve exceptionally high results with every single student passing at least five GCSEs, enabling all to progress either to A-level study here at our sixth form college, or to pursue their chosen college and training courses.

“I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate all our students and thank their families for all the support they have given over the last five years.

“I would also like to offer my congratulations also to our talented staff whose dedication to the students has contributed to these momentous results, and to their inspirational and passionate year leader, Mr Hutchinson.”

Mike Hutchinson added: “The class of 2014 have been a wonderfully inspirational year group who have supported and encouraged each other over the last five years. Collectively they deserve all the success they have worked so hard for and we wish them all the best in whichever direction their achievements take them. We are truly proud of each and every one of them.”

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