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- School pupils around the borough will be nervously getting the results of the GCSE exams this morning
- We will keep this live blog updated with up-to-the-minute results from schools, reactions, pictures and more
- Overall, 95.6 per cent of Sutton's pupils got five or more A* to C grades and 83.9 per cent got five or more A* to C grades in subjects including maths and English
- Stanley Park High School - 55 per cent of pupils got five or more A* to C grades in subjects including maths and English
- Overton Grange - 71 per cent got five or more A* to C grades in subjects including maths and English
- Greenshaw - 76 per cent got five or more A* to C grades in subjects including maths and English
- Wallington High School for Girls - 100 per cent got five or more A* to C grades, 83 per cent got A* and A grades
- Nonsuch High School for Girls - 100 per cent got A* to C grades in subjects including maths and English. 79 per cent got A* and A grades
- Cheam High School - 75 per cent got five or more A* to C grades in subjects including maths and English
- Sutton High School - 96 per cent got five or more A* to C grades in all subjects, 65 per cent got A* to A grades
- Wallington County Grammar School - 100 per cent of pupils got five or more A* to C grades in subjects including maths and English and 71 per cent got A* and A grades
- John Fisher School - 87 per cent of boys got five or more A* to C grades in subjects including maths and English
- Carshalton Boys Sports College - 58 per cent of boys got five or more A* to C grades in subjects including maths and English
- Wilson's School all got five or more A* to C grades with 50 per cent getting A*s. 93.79 per cent got five or more A* to A grades
- St Philomena's Catholic High School for Girls - 91.6 per cent got five or more A* to C grades including maths and English
- Carshalton Girls - 57 per cent got five or more A* to C grades in subjects including maths and English and and 83 per cent got five or more A* to C grades in all subjects
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