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Students wait for GCSE and BTec results

By Kate McGough in Wright Robinson College, Gorton, Manchester

Cheryl, in Year 11, has high hopes for her GCSE results. She is aiming for 9s across the board, including in statistics, computer science, history and Spanish.

Next year she’s going to do a T-level in computer science, and is excited about the chance of getting workplace experience while she studies.

She is hoping it will help her to kickstart a career in software development or cyber-security.

Like most students getting results on Thursday, Cheryl had only done one full term of secondary school when the first Covid lockdown was announced in England.

“In Year 7, I’ll be honest, I was really scared. I honestly didn’t imagine myself now actually wanting to come to school and being happy and socialising with people,” she says.

“I’d say it definitely gets better as you grow up.

“I feel school is such a big reward.”


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