Students at town's high school celebrate GCSE results
Jack Watts, who lives in the Stobhill area, received three 9s, five 8s and one 7, as well as an A* in further maths and an A in applied business.
He was among those doing Latin and thanked teacher Mrs Bowker for her efforts as he gained a grade 8.
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Hide AdThe 16-year-old added: “I’m delighted with my results and I’m actually most pleased with my 8 in English language as I thought I would be getting a 6 for that subject.
“I will be doing chemistry, economics, maths and further maths for my A-levels.”
The results for Stannington resident Katie Richardson included five 9s, three 8s and an A in further maths.
She said: “I’m glad I managed to achieve these results. I was very surprised to get a grade 9 in physics.”
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Hide AdKatie’s A-level subjects will be biology, chemistry and maths.
As well as joining KEVI at the start of Year 11, a lot of the curriculum was new to Andrew Schreiner as he moved from the USA to a new country when his mum was transferred to the UK last August – she works in Newcastle and the family live in Morpeth.
Despite this, the 16-year-old achieved seven higher GCSE passes. In addition, he joined a flying school based at Newcastle International Airport and he should complete his private pilot’s licence next month.
Andrew said: “I enjoy living in Morpeth and I would say the schooling at KEVI is a lot better than where I was in the USA.
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Hide Ad“I’m coming back to KEVI for A-levels. I will study English, maths and physics.”
Loansdean resident Zoe Jones, who thanked her family for their support, gained three 9s, six 8s and one 7 grade.
She said: “I’m very pleased and as I struggled with history and maths at times, I’m delighted to have done very well in both subjects.
“I will be doing English literature, geography and history for my A-levels and I’m looking forward to studying these subjects in more depth.”
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Hide AdTom Berry, who lives in the Middle Greens area, progressed the most from the starting point in the year group.
He said: “I received a 9 in English literature and two 7s, and I was very surprised to get a 5 in geography as that was the subject I found the hardest.”
“The teachers at KEVI have been fantastic – they have always given me support when I needed it,” he added.