It has been a very difficult six months for these students since their schooling came to an end so abruptly on March 21st. I am thrilled that so many of them have seen their efforts in the Sixth Form rewarded.
Reflecting on the wider performance of the school, Mr Dickie added: “It is easy to forget that the Senior School will be celebrating only its ten year anniversary next year. In a very short time, Claremont has built up a reputation for allowing individuals to flourish, regardless of where their talents lie. We have built the foundations for academic, artistic and sporting excellence. It has not always been easy, but the students are now reaping the rewards. The next ten years will be very exciting indeed for the whole Claremont community and these results are an indication of the significant progress being made.”
Congratulations to everyone. These are extraordinary times and we are proud of you all!
Our aim is a simple one – to ensure that young people have the opportunity to fulfill their ambitions, be themselves and be equipped to make good decisions in a complicated world. Our Sixth Form is the ultimate manifestation of this aspiration and we are delighted that, in these most difficult of times, the School continues to deliver. All the indications are that next year’s cohort will also flourish, benefitting from an outstanding online ‘School Without Buildings’ programme that has allowed learning to continue across both the Prep and Senior School in the past six months.