Year 11 students at Theale Green School are celebrating this morning after receiving their GCSE results.
Eager students picked up their results from the Ofsted rated ‘Good’ school this morning, having waited anxiously over the summer.
This group of GCSE students transitioned to Theale Green School in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic but have not allowed that to prevent them from achieving great success. They have grasped every opportunity with both hands and were the first group to achieve their Duke of Edinburgh award since the school became an approved centre. Furthermore, this group includes a significant number of refugee students who arrived in the country with little or no English and have immersed themselves within the school community.
We are so proud of all our students who have shone in so many ways in their time with us, academically and in sports, arts and by being active members of the school community. Their hard work and focus have led to the following results:
- Alastair Cox
- Daisy Cooke
- John Kwok
- Elizabeth Roscoe
These incredible young people achieved 22 top grade 8 and 9 results between them, and we just know are destined for great things.
Headteacher at Theale Green School, Charlotte Badarello, said:
“This incredible group of students thoroughly deserve the excellent results they have achieved today despite significant disruption during the key transition point of moving to secondary school. They have left a lasting mark on our school as they were the first of our new group of Theale Green School prefects, and used those roles to act as role models for younger students and to shape the school experience for students in years to come. We look forward to welcoming them into our Sixth Form.”
Our vision is to ‘Transform Lives Through Learning’ and we look forward to welcoming our new cohort of Year 12 students into Sixth Form in September to continue our upwards trend of results and wish well to those going on to other post 16 destinations.
Theale Green School is continuing to support students by providing information, advice and guidance on results day, as well as speaking with any local students still unsure on their options.




