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Published Date:
23 August 2007
CELEBRATIONS are being held all over Worksop, as excited teenagers tear open their GCSE results today.
At Portland and Valley in Worksop, Serlby Park in Harworth and Heritage in Clowne, pupils and parents waited anxiously on Thursday morning to see what news the brown envelopes would bring.

Teachers have praised students for their hard work over the last two years, while in turn, the young people have paid tribute to school staff for all their support.

Most are planning to stay in school, or head off to college to start A-Level courses, while others are swapping academia for the world of work.

For news from all the schools, keep checking our website.

For Portland's results click here

For Valley's results click here

For Heritage's results click here

For Serlby's results click here

Click here to see all the photos from results day

Click here for advice for students on what to do next

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  • Last Updated: 28 August 2007 10:05 AM
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  • Location: Worksop
 
 
  

 
 


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