Proud GCSE students at St John’s School
Mr Richard Sproson (Head Teacher) and Myles at King Richard School (GCSE student)
Defence Children Services (DCS) schools, which support Service children in education and care, are pleased to share the recent exam success of their pupils.
Defence Children Services schools, which are attended by children while their parents are stationed overseas, have some great news to share…
St John’s School and King Richard School in Cyprus are proud to announce the Summer 2024 exam success of their secondary school pupils. These results represent the dedication, resilience, and hard work of students and staff alike.
Applauding the A Level and BTEC results
Defence Children Services (DCS) schools, which support Service children in education and care, are pleased to share the recent exam success of their pupils.
Defence Children Services schools, which are attended by children while their parents are stationed overseas, have some great news to share…
St John’s School and King Richard School in Cyprus are proud to announce the Summer 2024 exam success of their secondary school pupils. These results represent the dedication, resilience, and hard work of students and staff alike.
Applauding the A Level and BTEC results
The results for both schools demonstrate improvements for Year 13 students, made up of 17 and 18 year olds. This year, the average A Level grade for both schools is a grade C. While this has been maintained by King Richard School, it is an improvement for St John’s School, which scored an average D grade in 2023.
Similarly, the outcome for Business and Technology Education Council (BTEC) students at both schools has increased from last year and is above the average English national score for 2024.
All students at these schools have been successful in securing a place in their further educational choices, with 98% of students getting their first choices.
Similarly, the outcome for Business and Technology Education Council (BTEC) students at both schools has increased from last year and is above the average English national score for 2024.
All students at these schools have been successful in securing a place in their further educational choices, with 98% of students getting their first choices.