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Pupils from Barr Beacon School in Walsall with their GCSE results.
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Students at Waverley School, Small Heath, collect their GCSE results.
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Students at Woodrush High School in Wythall, Worcestershire, celebrate their GCSE results.
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Students celebrate their GCSE results at Abbots Bromley School for Girls in Rugeley.
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Sian Kennedy and Benjamin Robinson celebrate their GCSE results at Plantsbrook School in Sutton Coldfield.
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Twins Robson and Shelby Webber, 16, collect their GCSE results from Barr Beacon School in Walsall.
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Pupils at Plantsbrook School in Sutton Coldfield celebrate after collecting their GCSE results.
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Pupils from Barr Beacon School in Walsall with their GCSE results.
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Pupils from Barr Beacon School in Walsall with their GCSE results.
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Pupils from Barr Beacon School in Walsall with their GCSE results.
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GCSE results day at North Birmingham Academy, Birmingham.
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GCSE results day at North Birmingham Academy, Birmingham
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GCSE results day at North Birmingham Academy, Birmingham
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Pupils collect their GCSE results from St Edmund Campion Catholic Language Centre in Erdington.
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Pupils collect their GCSE results from St Edmund Campion Catholic Language Centre in Erdington.
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Students from Arrow Vale High School jump for joy after recieving their GCSE results.
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Students at Stockland Green School in Erdington pick up their GCSE results.
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Students at Stockland Green School in Erdington pick up their GCSE results.
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Students at Stockland Green School in Erdington pick up their GCSE results.
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Students at Stockland Green School in Erdington pick up their GCSE results.
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Students at Stockland Green School in Erdington pick up their GCSE results.
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Students at Stockland Green School in Erdington pick up their GCSE results.
BIRMINGHAM school pupils have proved they are a class act after another record-breaking year of GCSE results.
The number of pupils gaining five or more good GCSEs in Birmingham has more than doubled since the start of the new Millennium, provisional figures show.
Early indications show that 84 per cent of pupils gained five or more A*-C grades, up from 81.9 per cent last year. And the number of pupils achieving the benchmark five or more A*-C grades including English and maths stands at 58 per cent, compared to 54.9 per cent in 2010.