Britain's strictest school's first GCSE results are four times better than national average

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Britain's strictest school's first GCSE results are four times better than national average
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Britain's strictest school's GCSE results are four times better than national average

At Michaela school in Brent, North London, 18 per cent of exams were graded a 9, compared to 4.5 per cent nationwide. 54 per cent of all exams were graded a 7-9, which is an A or A* under the old system.

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