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Posted on 20. 8. 2015SLOUGH and Eton Church of England Business and Enterprise College can reveal its seventh year of improvements as 62 per cent of GCSE students got five A* to C grades, including English and maths. That marks an increase of five per cent from last year.
The school can also reveal that it 99 per cent of its pupils got five A* to G grades, with 100 per cent gaining 4 A* to Gs. Paul McAteer, the head teacher, said " This is the seventh year in a row that our results have improved and this would not have been possible without such a tremendously dedicated staff that give so much to help every pupil achieve the best they can. "Every pupil matters to us and this means that every pupil has made enormous progress, regardless of what level they came to us with.
Every pupil got qualifications that will help them move on to the next stage of their lives and become even more successful in the future.
Girls do particularly well at Slough and Eton and our A* and A grades have gone up this year by 18 per cent. "Paul added: "One boy, Moin, is blind and has completed five years at Slough and Eton, taking a very full part in school life, achieving five GCSEs grades and now going on to college.
He is a very special young man and we wish him the very best for the future. "