Glengormley High students ‘rewarded for their labour’
Principal Ricky Massey said: “Once again, due to Covid-19 this has been a very different distribution of GCSE results with pupils practicing social distancing and collecting their results in a more formal matter than in previous years.
“Our results have been increasing for the last three years, breaking the record set the year previous.
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Hide Ad“Our pupils achieved what we predicted in our January mocks and we are delighted that they have been rewarded for their labour.
“We are excited to welcome back so many Year 12 pupils to carry on their Glengormley High School journey into A Level study.”
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