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  • Worthing High School celebrates best ever GCSE Results

    Worthing High School is celebrating another year of exceptional GCSE success, with students achieving the school’s best ever attainment score.

    The Class of 2025 has overcome extraordinary challenges, from disrupted primary years to navigating COVID-19 restrictions in their early secondary education. Their results are a testament to resilience, determination and the unwavering support of dedicated staff.

    Among the many standout achievers are Maia Moe Myint, Teddy Corcoran, Fraser Poland, Mina Usher, Edith Pharoah, Austin Russell, Olivier Le Gac, Jack Hallard, Amy Vernon, Megan Holley, Yash Bhatnagar, Ayo Ogunwale and Kitty Chacksfield.

    Pan Panayiotou, CEO of the South Downs Education Trust, praised the school: “We are incredibly proud of our students and all the work from Mr Cook, Headteacher, and all the dedicated staff of Worthing High School. They have shown resilience, adaptability, and an unwavering commitment to their learning. Their results are a testament not only to their hard work, but also to the dedication of our staff and the support of their families. These achievements truly highlight what can be accomplished, even in the most challenging of times.

    Headteacher of Worthing High School Adrian Cook commented: “We are immensely proud of the Class of 2025 and all the staff who have gone above and beyond to support them. Since their first day with us, we have encouraged them to always pursue excellence and keep focused on their own learning journeys, their individual progress and personal attainment.”

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