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GCSE Results Day 2019: Updates from Canterbury, Whitstable, Faversham and Herne Bay schools

08:00, 22 August 2019

updated: 10:42, 22 August 2019

Just a week after A-level students collected their results, it's now time for GCSEs.

Pupils in Canterbury, Whitstable, Faversham and Herne Bay have been heading into school this morning to find out how they did in their exams.

Among the top performers is Nick Brown, from Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys, who managed to score straight 9s across all of his nine subjects.

Joel Whitcher and Joe Faiers celebrating their results at Simon Langton Boys'. (15594932)
Joel Whitcher and Joe Faiers celebrating their results at Simon Langton Boys'. (15594932)
Archbishop's School pupil Paul Vinning achieved a distinction in PE (15595474)
Archbishop's School pupil Paul Vinning achieved a distinction in PE (15595474)
Liam Harris from Archbishop's is chuffed to have secured a 6 in Science and the top grade in sport (15598738)
Liam Harris from Archbishop's is chuffed to have secured a 6 in Science and the top grade in sport (15598738)

Whitstable School pupil Megan Chatwin bagged three 7s, two 8s and a six.

“I cried happy tears when I opened my results,” the 16-year-old said. “I was shocked - I didn’t think they were my grades.”

Maths results at Archbishop's School were up 15% from last year, a result hailed as "excellent" by head teacher David Elliot.

Great sets of results for these boys at Canterbury Academy. Among them is Millwall's under-18 goalkeeper Jordan Gillmore who has bagged himself professional scholarship with the club (15598852)
Great sets of results for these boys at Canterbury Academy. Among them is Millwall's under-18 goalkeeper Jordan Gillmore who has bagged himself professional scholarship with the club (15598852)

At the Canterbury Academy, Jordan Gillmore - Millwall's under-18 goalkeeper - has bagged himself a professional scholarship with the club.

But it's not just GCSE results out today - those who chose BTEC options are also picking up that important envelope.

Pupils celebrate at Archbishop's School (15598627)
Pupils celebrate at Archbishop's School (15598627)
Luke, Jack, Charlie, Stephen, James, Archiestown and Harry from St Anselm's (15598671)
Luke, Jack, Charlie, Stephen, James, Archiestown and Harry from St Anselm's (15598671)

These young people will then begin a new chapter of their lives, either at sixth form, college or on a work training scheme.

Numbered grading system

More GCSE subjects are being graded using the number system this year, with 9 being the top score and 1 the lowest.

This has been phased in since 2017 to replace the previous A* to G grades.

Starting with English and maths, the new number system is now being used for almost all GCSE subjects.

George Seery, of Simon Langton Boys, bagged 9s in French, Spanish, physics and English language (15594934)
George Seery, of Simon Langton Boys, bagged 9s in French, Spanish, physics and English language (15594934)
Langton Boy's pupil Nick Brown scored straight 9s (15595178)
Langton Boy's pupil Nick Brown scored straight 9s (15595178)
Megan Chatwin with her results at the Whitstable School (15598068)
Megan Chatwin with her results at the Whitstable School (15598068)

Emma Jo will be on kmfm's The Hit List from 7pm tonight for a special GCSE Results Surgery.

Students from Canterbury College and Broadstairs College, as well as experts and careers advisers will be discussing what options are available to those picking up their results today.

To see how pupils in other parts of Kent did, head to our county-wide live blog

News from our universities, local primary and secondary schools including Ofsted inspections and league tables can be found here

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