Recognition for Outstanding SATs Results

October 04, 2016
Mr Emes was delighted to receive a letter from Dr Tim Coulson, Regional Schools Commissioner, to recognise this year's outstanding SATs results. With increased expectations in the new tests, this crossover year proved to be a challenge for staff and pupils; a challenge that our staff and pupils rose to. The Regional Schools Commissioner understands that results like ours only come about through the hard work and dedication from staff. It is encouraging to receive official recognition for our work supporting and nurturing our pupils so they achieve personal excellence.




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