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17:54 PM - 18 Jul 2024

A reminder that the summer term ends on Friday 19th July 2024. Thank you for your support this year and have a lovely summer break. Our Summer Edition of The Mitre is available to view. I hope you enjoy it https://t.co/edlf4jdLxk— The Bishop of Llandaff CiW High School () July 18, 2024

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19:53 PM - 11 Jul 2024

We are so fortunate to have Bishop Rowan Williams as our guest speaker at our Annual Awards Evening. Congratulations to all our students, past and present, who have received a deserved award 🙌🏻 pic.twitter.com/Gbzbvz8eBQ— The Bishop of Llandaff CiW High School () July 11, 2024

07:29 AM - 6 Jul 2024

Don’t forget to pop in to school for our welcome day this am 10-12. Great opportunity for new starters to visit. will be selling coffee & cake, books & plants. will have school uniform available for families, donations are optional 🍰🪴☕️— BOLHS PTFA () July 6, 2024

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10:54 AM - 5 Jul 2024

In recent weeks, our students have been learning about democracy and participated in a mock election yesterday. The results are in... (albeit this is a percentage share rather than constituency based model). Thank you and everyone who got involed pic.twitter.com/1k6EdF5MWc— The Bishop of Llandaff CiW High School () July 5, 2024

19:50 PM - 2 Jul 2024

Our evening for new Year 7 parents/carers takes place on Thursday 4th July. This will be in the main hall from 7.00pm and finish by no later than 8.00pm.— The Bishop of Llandaff CiW High School () July 2, 2024

08:22 AM - 2 Jul 2024

Over the past few weeks, students have been learning about politics and, in particular, how democracy works. Utilising regionally produced resources, students have been able to research parties and will have their own GE on Thursday. Results will be shared with them on Friday— The Bishop of Llandaff CiW High School () July 2, 2024

18:49 PM - 27 Jun 2024

A reminder that Friday 28th June is an INSET Day, with school closed to students in all year groups— The Bishop of Llandaff CiW High School () June 27, 2024

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11:43 AM - 12 Jun 2024

On 27th June 2024, we host our very own BGT (Bishop's God Talent). We are delighted to have well over 100 students supporting the evening. Doors will open from 6.30pm, with general tickets available for purchase from 19th June pic.twitter.com/c3gd43VJnM— The Bishop of Llandaff CiW High School () June 12, 2024

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11:41 AM - 12 Jun 2024

Our annual art exhibition, showcasing the brilliant work of our A level students will take place on Monday 17th June 2024. The department welcomes you with viewings from 5.00pm until 7.00pm pic.twitter.com/bOKkcElYGa— The Bishop of Llandaff CiW High School () June 12, 2024

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15:23 PM - 6 Jun 2024

We are looking to add a number of Teaching Assistants to our existing team from September 2024. For more details visit https://t.co/u7Pjb8hguf— The Bishop of Llandaff CiW High School () June 6, 2024

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Posted on: 24/08/2017

OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE UNDER NEW GCSEs

Students, parents and staff at The Bishop of Llandaff are today celebrating an outstanding set of GCSE results with 84% of students achieving 5 or more A*-C including English Language and mathematics. Under a new set of qualifications and supporting headline measures the school is delighted to report a staggering 41% of students achieved 5 or more A*-A with 15% of the year group achieving A*-A grades across the board   Headline Performance Indicators 94% 5 or more A*-C; 84% 5 or more A*-C including English Language and mathematics; 99% 5 or more A*-G; 41% 5 or more A*-A; and 419 best 9 outcomes (equivalent to 9 B grades per student on average)   Outstanding performances include Rebecca Haslam 12A*                       Amy Heylin 11A*, 1A Cathy Morris 10A*, 1A                       Kate O’Driscoll 12A* Sam Ogonovsky 10A*, 2A                 Emily Roots 11A*, 1A Gwennan Rucinski 11A*, 1A              Grace Wellington 11A*, 1A Miriam Wilks 10A*, 2A                       Ethan Day 9A*, 2B Restam Ehmo Agha 9A*, 3A             Ryan Joseph 8A*, 2A, 1B Morgan Blanc 7A*, 5A                      Jonathan Hope-Gill 6A*, 5A   Other notable performances were seen by Evie Carlin 1A*, 5A, 5B                    Sam Chubb 1A*, 4B, 8C Caitlin Coakley 3A, 5B, 5C              Sophie Jones 2A, 5B, 4C Claurindo Diakiesse 2A*, 3B, 6C     Joshua Bedford-Murphy 5B, 2C   Headteacher, Marc Belli added, “I am incredibly proud of the achievements of all our students today. We find ourselves in a unique period of curriculum change, where it is very difficult to make meaningful comparisons with the performance of previous years. However, against more demanding specifications and revised key performance indicators, our students have demonstrated their wonderful talents with these excellent results. This is a remarkable day for everyone associated with the school. I should like to congratulate all of our students who have worked so incredibly hard to earn the success seen today. The grades they have achieved will remain with them forever and is a reflection of their dedication and effort. While many of our students have recorded some of the highest outcomes in our history and possibly across the entire country, we are equally proud of all of our students who have met or exceeded their personal targets. Some of our strongest performances today have been achieved by individuals who have had to overcome significant challenges in recent times. Today is a day I am sure they will cherish for the rest of their lives! Following our stunning A level results last week, I also wish to reaffirm my sincere gratitude and heartfelt praise to the amazing teaching and support staff at school who have helped our students achieve such wonderful outcomes. They deserve a great deal of credit for the continued success at the school and have worked tirelessly to support the students to achieve so well”.
Posted on: 17/08/2017

"Stunning" A Level results yet again

The Bishop of Llandaff are again celebrating another set of stunning A level results. The performance at A*-A saw record highs, with nearly 40% of all grades at this level; 87% of all outcomes graded at A*-C; and an overall pass rate of 99%. Some notable performances include Aaron Rucinski who achieved 4A*s and an A grade. Aaron intends to read medicine at Exeter university; Gwynfor Morgan will study earth sciences at Oxford having secured 3A*s and 2As; Isobel Dobbins secured 2A*s and 2As and will read Law at Warwick university; Bethan Cleverdon will study PPE at Birmingham after achieving an A* and 3As; Claudia Humphreys secured 2As, a B and a C grade and will study Criminology at Nottingham; and Amy Johnson will read English at Birmingham university after achieving 4A grades. Other exceptional achievements include Rosie Hughes, who joined us in the sixth form from St Martin’s, Caerphilly and gained an A* and 3As; Adriel McForrester achieved 3A*s and an A; and Matthew Beville-Anderson secured an A* and 3Bs. Finally, two of our students have opted to travel further afield this autumn. They are Thomas Burr, who will study divinity at Harvard university following his 2A*s and 2A grades; and Ben Roberts who achieved 3A*s and 2As. Ben will eventually read PPE at Princeton. However, prior to commencing his studies in America, he intends to undertake development work in Sierra Leone as part of his gap year, fully funded by the university. Headteacher, Marc Belli added, “I wish to congratulate our students on a remarkable set of examination results. They have been an incredible year group and have contributed so much to our school community. These outcomes are a reflection of their talents and they are fully deserved. Each student should be rightfully proud of their exceptional achievements and we wish them well in their futures, with many travelling to study at universities all over the country and some even to other parts of the world. It is sometimes easy to focus on those students who achieved the top grades but all of our students, regardless of their outcomes, have worked tirelessly to achieve their full potential. I should also like to express my gratitude to our tremendous staff who work endlessly to ensure our students do so well. They deserve a great deal of praise today and I hope they feel equally proud of these stunning achievements”.

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