THERE HAVE been more than ever students in Coventry achieve success in exams this year.
Over two thirds of secondary schools in the city saw an improvement in GCSE and vocational exams.
Compared to 2023, the 2024 Coventry provisional GCSE results show that English and Maths pass rates improved by 2 per cent, now standing at 43 per cent.
Coun Dr Kindy Sandhu, Cabinet Member for Education and Skills, said: “I am delighted to see yet another year of improvements for the city.
“These results show how hard young people have worked and reflects their resilience and commitment to succeed despite the disruption to their secondary education.
“I am really grateful to their families, teachers and staff at Coventry schools for all the support and guidance they have provided to the students.
“It takes a great team effort to prepare students for their exams and with this support our young people have done an incredible job to achieve these results.”
Advice for those who are worried about their GCSE grades is available from the National Careers Service.
