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Enfield Council visited several schools to speak to students

Students from schools across the borough received their GCSE results today. Enfield Council visited several schools to speak to students, find out their results and their plans for the future. Enfield Council visited Enfield County School for Girls in Holly Walk this morning and spoke to four students. Enfield County School for Girls are Amelie, Eloise, Nitya and Pearl. Their individual results and subjects they studied are detailed below.
 
Amelie
Amelie said: “For the most part I’m really happy. Some were high, some were low but overall I’m happy with my grades.” Amelie plans to go to sixth form and study French, chemistry and psychology.
 
Eloise
Eloise said: “I received 9s and 8s across all of the subjects.” She plans to study PE, history and psychology at A Level. Eloise will be celebrating by going out to dinner with friends.
 
Nitya
Nitya said: “I received the results I was expecting so I’m pleased. I’m hoping to go down the medicine and science pathway after leaving school and then hopefully become a doctor.” Nitya plans to have a party with her friends to celebrate her results.
 
Pearl
Pearl said: “Some of my grades were higher than expected and others were lower, but they are all grades A to C, so overall I’m happy with that.”
 
Jennifer Gumbrell, Headteacher at Enfield County School for Girls, said: “We are delighted for our students whose hard work and dedication to their studies has culminated in well deserved GCSE results. I would like to thank all colleagues and parents for their commitment to the students at our school.”
 
Commenting on today’s GCSE results, Cllr Abdul Abdullahi, the Cabinet Member for Children’s Services at Enfield Council, said: “We are immensely proud of Enfield’s pupils, teaching staff and schools for their hard work and remarkable achievements. Enfield’s students have obtained tremendous GCSE results and I would like to wish every single one of them well in all their future endeavours.
“Enfield Council is working with its schools so they provide supportive, nurturing environments where our young people can learn and grow mentally and emotionally.

“We will continue to work with headteachers, teachers and parents to instill a determination in our young people to realise their full potential.

“This day is a very exciting time for all but can be a nerve-racking experience for a few. There are a lot of choices for pupils after GCSEs - for any students unsure of their next steps, Enfield Council offers excellent support to help young people decide on their next steps.  
 
Results for the four students:


Amelie
Computer Science - 8
English Language - 6
English Literature - 7
Geography - 8 
Mathematics - 8 
Science Double Award 9,9 
French - 9
Psychology - 8
 


Eloise
English Language - 8
English Literature - 8
Geography - 8
History - 9
Mathematics - 8
Science Double Award 9, 8
PE - 9 
Textiles - 8
 


Nitya
Computer Science - 9
Design and Technology - 8 
English Language - 7
English Literature - 7
History - 9
Mathematics - 8 
Science Double Award -9,9
Spanish - 7 
 


Pearl
Computer Science - 5
English Language - 8
English Literature - 6
Geography - 7
Mathematics - 7
Science Double Award 7, 7
Spanish - 6
Textiles – 6
 

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