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  Nobel Laureate scientist to take part in Woldingham School Science Symposium
  Woldingham Girls bring music to Tuscany
  Remember, Remember
  Bishop of Arundel and Brighton visits Woldingham School
  Icelandic Expedition
  School Calendar Facility
  Woldingham GCSE Students in Top 5 Across the Country
  Woldingham Celebrates "Best Ever" A - Level Results
  Lizzie Karani wins a leading role
  Summer Newsletter Available
  Clarissa Dickson Wright becomes an honorary Ribbon
  Olivia Peacock is Sailing to the World Championships
  Success in National Design & Engineering Competition for Hannah Stevens
  Culinary Success for our Catering Team in National Competition
  Woldingham celebrates Good Schools Guide Award for IT
  Congratulations to Lizzie Karani
  A Night at the Oscars - Our Sixth Form Ball
  Woldingham Provides the Perfect Setting for the Best Cars in the World
  Kings Troop Visit
  Woldingham Ski Trip to Tignes - April 2006
  Music Festival Success
  Old Girls Reunited via the WoldWideWeb
  The Best Route to Girl Power
  Where there’s a Will – Shakespeare Festival at Woldingham
  Congratulations Emma St Joseph
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***image2***Woldingham is again celebrating excellent GCSE Results across all subjects. Two Woldingham students, Marianne Parkinson and Katherine Burr were amongst the top 5 marks for AQA French across whole country from a total of 115,000 candidates. In addition to this we have 100% A-C grades  in Mathematics, Physics, Design Technology, ICT, Chinese, Latin, Spanish, English, Art, Drama, Music, History, PE, Religious Studies

Diana Vernon Headmistress was delighted with the performance of the students. “Overall these are stunning results and reflect the girls’ hard work and importantly represent personal bests for them.  I am particularly pleased that at an all girls’ school our students continue to break sexual stereotypes with 100% A-C grades for Mathematics, Physics, ICT, which are traditionally seen as subjects in which boys perform well.”

SUMMARY
 
 The average number of GCSEs was 9.6
  
 63.84%  of Grades were A* or A
  
 90%  of Grades were B or better
   
 98.10% of Grades were C or better

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