Excellent outcomes and progress achieved by students at Flegg High

  24 August, 2023

Students at Flegg High Ormiston Academy, in Martham, are celebrating today after receiving their GCSE results.

Students have worked extremely hard over the last few years to secure their grades, with staff, students and families joining together to celebrate today.

Alongside the continued success of the academy, some particular individual highlights include:

  • Isabella Beales successfully achieved grade 9s in English, history and music, grades 8 in Spanish, physics, biology, maths and English literature, a grade 7 in chemistry and a Distinction* in BTEC sport.
  • Isabel Bentley successfully achieved grade 9s in maths, dance and biology, grade 8s in English, drama, French, geography, chemistry and physics and a grade 7 in English literature.
  • River Al Said is celebrating two grade 9s in English and history, enabling them to continue their passion for studying history at A-level. River was a senior prefect at Flegg and has represented students across the country, as part of his involvement in the National Student Voice Panel for Ormiston Academies Trust.
  • Ben Ramsey will be building on his excellent GCSE results by studying at College. Ben achieved two grade 8s, six grade 7s and a distinction*.
  • Poppy Loveland achieved the highest progress score across the academy, marking the strong progress she made during her time at Flegg, and will go on to study at college. Poppy is also a talented sports person, representing the school and other local teams in football. 

Jane Bennett, principal: “We are extremely proud of our students and what they have achieved, which is really well deserved. They have worked hard over the last two years, and so it’s really special to be celebrating their success today. “This year group had many challenges related to Covid during their time at school and we are so proud of how they have overcome them.”


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