Plantsbrook School GCSEs 2022 – pride in fantastic achievements

Plantsbrook School GCSEs 2022 – Students at Plantsbrook School demonstrated ‘strength, determination and resilience’ by achieving an excellent set of exam results at GCSE & BTEC level 2.

Headteacher Jason Farr said Year 11 students at the Sutton Coldfield School, which is part of the Broadleaf Partnership Trust, have ‘endured an incredibly challenging two years and should be very proud of their fantastic achievements.’

Students collect the Plantsbrook School GCSEs 2022.
Students collect the Plantsbrook School GCSEs 2022.

Plantsbrook School GCSEs 2022

Amongst the highest achievers were Elliot Grant (9 x 9s, 1 x 8), Rebecca Khan (9 x 9s, 1 x 8), Dylan Felton (9 x 9s, 1 x 7), Jaya Bart (7 x 9s,  3 x 8s), Taya Howell (7 x 9s,  3 x 8s), Harry Aston (7 x 9s. 2 x 8s & 1 x 7), Jacob Crook (8 x 9s, 1 x 8 & 1 x 5), Sophie (8 x 9s, 1 x 7 & 1 x 6), Adam Shaw (8 x 9s, 1 x 7 & 1 x 6), Freya Cartridge (7 x 9s & 3 x 7s) and Grace Strothers (6 x 9s, 2 x 8s & 2 x 7s).

Mr Farr added: “Students who also demonstrated extraordinary progress by living up to our school motto of “be the best that you can be” were Reuel Whittingham, James Phipps, William Coleman, Skye Hollier, Yaren Gorpe, Emmie-Mae O’Mara, Derrin Williams, Amelia Griffin and Joseph Manton.

“At Plantsbrook we encourage all of our students to be aspirational and to be the best version of themselves, so we are very proud to see them achieve such outstanding personal success.  We look forward to welcoming many of our students to join us in the sixth form and we wish success to those who have chosen alternative pathways.

“As always, I am very proud of the collective hard work invested by our community of students, teachers, support staff, governors and trustees. I would also like to thank our families for their ongoing encouragement and understanding, not only during the revision and examination period, but throughout the entire time they have been connected to Plantsbrook School.  Their input has been invaluable.

“It is also important to be reminded of all the additional achievements that students in this year group have accomplished.

“Many have participated in a range of extra-curricular activities and school events during their school career including music concerts, sports clubs, drama performances and student leadership.

“Their commitment to and participation in our school community in addition to their studies has made many of them excellent role models. We hope they are successful in their future endeavours whatever they may be.”  

Exam Results advice

Waiting for and receiving your exam results can be an anxious time.

Young minds, the UK’s leading charity fighting for children and young people’s mental health, offer advice for young people feeling anxious and nervous about your results.

Here are some top tips:

Congratulate yourself

Whether you get the results you expected or not, that’s OK. Try to celebrate what you have achieved, whether that’s academically or not – you’ve survived your exams and you deserve to be proud of that. Try to celebrate what you have achieved.

Consider your options

School isn’t the end of the world – you can do so much more, even if you don’t pass your exams. Education is everything, but education doesn’t stop at school; you can be educated on an apprenticeship and continue learning. You can do so much more – even if you don’t pass your exams.

Contemplating University Clearing?

Going through Clearing to get into a university isn’t always a bad thing.

People who didn’t get in to their first choice university went through Clearing and were often accepted to better universities than they originally planned.

In some cases, even those who achieved their target grades went through Clearing because they decided they wanted to go to a different university than they had initially applied for.

People who didn’t get in to their first choice university went through Clearing and were often accepted to better universities.

Take it slow

Moving onto the next step is a very personal thing, so giving yourself time to breathe could give you a whole new perspective.

Try not to make decisions in the heat of the moment. Take as much time as you need to work out your next steps, and ask for help if you need it.

Take as much time as you need to work out your next steps.

Remember to de-stress

Despite the reassurance, sometimes the stress of the situation can get you down.

To overcome the stress, make sure to stay connected to your passions and use each stressful situation as a learning experience.

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