Selston High School students are celebrating their GCSE results, which reflect the focus, determination and commitment they have shown throughout their studies. Staff are proud of their students’ achievements and the way they have supported each other along the way.
Learners across the year group are proud of their outcomes, including:

Charlotte Cooling – Charlotte has achieved an excellent set of results including 9’s in French, Geography, English language and Chemistry. We wish Charlotte all the best as you embark on your A-Level journey at Ashfield!

Keeley King – Keeley has worked tremendously hard this year to achieve grade 9 in Geography and Hospitality and Catering. Keeley has also secured a grade 8 in maths. Well done and all the best as you embark on your A-Level studies at Ashfield.

 

Arlo Wesley Milnes – Well done to Arlo for securing a grade 9 in Photography and a top mark in Engineering. In addition, Arlo has secured grade 8’s in Geography and Maths.

 

Jovi Moran – Jovi has worked incredibly hard this year to achieve a wonderful set of results. Jovi has secured grade 8 in English, French and History and a 7 in Religious Studies. Well done Jovi and good luck in your A-Levels.

 

David Broomhead, Headteacher, at Selston High School, said:

“We are really proud of the students here at Selston High School. The hard work of the students, staff and support from the community has led to improvements in student outcomes which we are confident will enhance life choices and allow students to make a positive contribution to the world that we share.”

“I would like to thank all staff for the time and care they demonstrate on a daily basis. On behalf of everyone at Selston High School, I would like to wish our students the very best in their next chapter. Well done Team Selston.”

Wesley Davies, Chief Executive Officer of The Two Counties Trust, said:

“We are incredibly proud of our GCSE students across The Two Counties Trust and the achievements they are celebrating today. Each result is testament to their ambition, resilience and countless hours of hard work. It has been inspiring to see how our young people have risen to the challenge, and we particularly pleased to see increased attainment this year across our family of schools.”