SALE High School has broken the boundaries again, with students achieving record breaking results for the fourth year running.

A*-G grades followed by A*-C grades in brackets.

G. Andrews 14 (12); R Ashton 8 (6); M Ashworth 12 (10); L Aslam 14 (12); J Atwell 13 (11); A Bailey 15 (15); E Bailey 13 (11); C Baines 13 (11); S Baines 10 (7); P Bamforth 12 (11); G Barker 12 (12); H Barrett 7 (3); L Breen 9 (6); B Behan 7 (5); L Bird 12 (12); T Bradburn 12 (11); S Bradbury 12 (9); L Bright 11 (6); G Bryan 11 (7); P Bujupi 12 (12); A Burgess 13 (12); A Burnett 13 (11); C Byrne 8 (5); J Chadwick 10 (4); G Cheslett 6 (2); R Child 12 (12); M Chiwashira 11 (8); J Clegg 11 (9); C Cocks 14 (9); M Conroy 13 (9); J Cooper-Bagnall 10 (6); A Court 12 (10); A Crean 11 (10); D Cunningham 7 (4).

 

D Darbyshire 16 (15); S Dawson 14 (13); C Deal 11 (9); C Donaldson 11 (9); A Donlan 12 (12); P Donnelly 13 (12); T Durrani 10 (4); C Eden 13 (11); K Eden-Thorpe 14 (14); C Emerson 13 (13); A Evans 12 (9); L Evans 11 (10). M Fiaz 5 (2); L Fletcher 12 (12); D Fox 3 (1); C Frost 11 (7); C Gallagher 3 (1); E Gilbert 13 (13); J Gill 13 (10); L Graham 12 (12); A Gravener 10 (8); F Greaves 14 (8); S Green 11 (8); Y Haddou 15 (15); N Halbert 12 (8); S Hall 14 (14); N Halpin 13 (13); K Hanlan 13 (11); A Hansen 10 (6); P Harkin 11 (9); C Harris 8 (3); J Harrison 11 (11); R Hayhurst Tull 12 (7); T Heijm 11 (6); K Herd 12 (10); J Holt 11 (6); C Hornby 12 (12); E Howarth 12 (12); J Hudson 12 (12); A Hughes 12 (6); H Hulme 6 (6); M Jeffery 10 (7); B Jepson 6 (2); M Johnson 9 (2); B Johnston-Peacock 15 (14); O Johnstone 10 (5); G Jones 14 (12).

 

S Kamble 11 (11); Y Kim 13 (13); D Krasiuk 12 (12); J Kwaziamba 6 (3). A Leather 13 (9); D Leather 9 (6); E Leech 11 (11); K Livesey 12 (10); C Lownds 12 (11); Z Lu 9 (7); L Lyth 10 (9); A Martin 12 (12); C Mason 11 (6); L Massey 11 (6); T McCartney 13 (11); C McClendon 8 (4); B McCormick 9 (4); J McKew 12 (12); R Mee 13 (10); K Molyneux 12 (12); S Monaghan 6 (4); J Moss 10 (5); C Murphy 10 (7); C Murphy 10 (7); O Murphy-Kellock 9 (6); J Murray 8 (3); K Murray 9 (4); K Nathan 8 (4); K Nesfield 11 (10); L Nolan 12 (12); N Norton 7 (2); A O'Brien 12 (11); S O'Brien 12 (8); B O'Neill 12 (12); C Okaikoi 12 (11); S Patel 13 (13); J Pearson 13 (12); S Pemberton 12 (12); L Perkins 10 (5); K Plaice 12 (10); K Poole 11 (11); S Pothong 9 (4); J Potter 10 (5); E Premario 10 (6); D Quaintance 6 (3).

L Refson 11 (7); C Rhodes 11 (6); E Rickards 12 (9); J Riding 12 (11); D Robbins 14 (13); C Roberts 14 (14); J Robertson 8 (3); J Robinson 7 (2); C Sambya-Soma 11 (7); R Scarth 12 (11); S Sealy-Aikens 13 (10); V Sejdiu 12 (10); K Senior 11 (9); J Sheri 11 (9); J Sherratt 11 (10); O Shokoya 8 (6); L Shute 9 (5); C Singh 13 (13); G Singh 12 (6); G Skelhorn 14 (14); J Skelton 12 (12); K Skelton 13 (13); P Skelton 13 (13); D Smith 12 (12); F Smith 11 (5); J Smith 5 (3); K Smith 11 (8); S Smith 12 (7); L Smyth 14 (14); A Snelson 5 (1); N Steele 11 (5); G Taylor 12 (8); B Thomas 3 (0); O Tierney 11 (7); L Tither 11 (5); N Treacy 13 (13).

 

A Uddin 10 (5); S Varden 14 (9); F Viviani 7 (3); R Walker 11 (11); S Walters 10 (7); Z Waraich 9 (4); A Wasi 12 (12); J Waters 12 (10); A Watson 13 (7); H Watts 13 (9); C Whitby 13 (13); M White 6 (4); A Wiles 11 (8); G Wilkinson 14 (12); E Willis 15 (12); G Wilson 9 (6); S Wilson 10 (6); C Windsor 10 (5); W Wood 12 (11); L Woodward 8 (5); C Woodworth 12 (8); J Wormald 12 (5); J Worthington.

 

Sale High School has broken the boundaries again, with students achieving record breaking results for the fourth year running.


Results continue to rise despite the national fall in grades this year.


Headline figures show 5A*-C  including English and maths have risen by  5 per cent, with English results up by 10 per cent to 67 per cent and maths up 12 per cent over the last two years to 66 per cent.


Science students should also be very proud with results at 93per cent, greatly exceeding the national average.


One hundred per cent of physics students achieved the top grades.


Sale High School is also extremely proud of those who chose to study the English baccalaureate and who enjoyed a huge success this year increasing by a sizable 16 per cent.


These results are a testament to the hard work throughout the year of staff, students and parents.  Well done to all.