
Students at St Bees School are celebrating their results – the first since it reopened in 2018.
As the school is still undergoing a period of growth and expansion, this is the first year since 2015 that national assessment results have been recorded.
Grades awarded this academic year resulted from the process of assessing student work internally following a process laid down by examination board, Cambridge
International.
Adding to the sixth form success, Year 12 students took their AS Level assessments, with over half the students achieving straight A grades – the highest grade you can obtain at AS.
Deputy head and head of sixth form, Andrew Keep said: “We knew we had a system that worked here at St Bees.
“We knew we had exceptional students who were focused on their studies.
“We knew that our staff could draw out the best in each and every individual.
“But these results are a true testament to the hard work that all have put in to the assessment process, especially during such restricted times and various lockdowns. I am very proud of them all.”





