Students at Bradley Stoke Community School have overcome the numerous challenges thrown up by the coronavirus pandemic to register another “strong set” of GCSE results, which are said to be “broadly in line” with previous years’ outcomes for attainment and progress.
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More “outstanding” Post-16 results at BSCS
Bradley Stoke Community School is celebrating some outstanding achievements by its students in their A-levels and vocational qualification assessments this summer. Students have secured places at top Russell Group universities, with three heading for Oxbridge. Others will be soon be starting apprenticeships with prestigious local employers.
Continue readingLuke’s memory honoured at charity football match
The memory of a former student at Bradley Stoke Community School (BSCS), who tragically lost his life in an explosion at a Wessex Water treatment works in Avonmouth last year, has been honoured at a charity football match held at the school.
Continue readingBSCS reveals phased timetable for all students returning to school
Secondary-age students at Bradley Stoke Community School who have been remote learning since the beginning of the third Covid-19 lockdown in early January will recommence in-school learning on Monday 15th March 2021.
Continue reading“Fantastic” GCSE results for BSCS students
The 2020 GCSE results at Bradley Stoke Community School are reported to be “broadly in line” with last year’s outcomes, with 85 percent of students achieving a grade 4 or above in both English and maths (82 percent last year) and 60 percent achieving at least a grade 5 in both subjects (56 percent last year).
Continue readingBSCS reports another set of “strong outcomes” in Post-16 results
Bradley Stoke Community School reports that its 2020 Post-16 grades are “broadly in line with the strong outcomes of last year”, with all students managing to secure places at their chosen universities and apprenticeship opportunities.
Continue readingBSCS recognised for student-led health and wellbeing work
Staff and students at Bradley Stoke Community School (BSCS) are celebrating the achievement of an award which recognises excellent practice in the promotion of health and wellbeing for everyone within the school community. South Gloucestershire Council’s ‘Health in Schools’ programme brings together the best evidence-based health promotion practice and sets achievable challenges to improve health and wellbeing. The potential benefits
Continue readingBSCS: Realistically, how close do you have to live?
Bradley Stoke Community School (BSCS) is one of the most popular schools in South Gloucestershire and it consistently attracts significantly more 1st-preference applications for Year 7 entry than there are places available. Hence the perennial question we hear around this time of year as parents are making secondary school applications for their offspring: How close do you have to live
Continue readingMore record-breaking GCSE results at BSCS
Students at Bradley Stoke Community School (BSCS) are celebrating another exceptional set of GCSE results, with 16 percent of all grades awarded being at the highest possible grade 9 level and 26 percent at grade 7 or above. The school reports that this year’s results set a new ‘best ever’ standard, in terms of both progress and attainment. A number
Continue reading“Outstanding” Post-16 exam results at BSCS
Bradley Stoke Community School (BSCS) students are celebrating another outstanding set of Post-16 results, with 32 percent of all grades awarded being at A*-A and 62 percent A*-B. Students have made more progress between their GCSE and Post-16 results than ever before, says the school. As always, there are some outstanding individual performances, including: Emma Draper who achieved 1A* (art)
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