Tameside Reporter from Thursday, August 21st, 2025
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Jumping for joy: Droylsden Academy students celebrate GCSE results day
Students and staff at Droylsden Academy are celebrating a remarkable set of GCSE results today, with the Class of 2025 exceeding expectations and achieving higher grades than predicted.
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Fairfield Girls shine in GCSE results
Fairfield High School for Girls in Droylsden is celebrating another year of strong GCSE outcomes, with pupils, staff, and families marking an emotional and rewarding results day.
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Blue Coat students excel across the board
It was a morning of celebration at Blue Coat School in Oldham as students, staff, and families came together to mark an exceptional set of GCSE results.
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Laurus Ryecroft celebrates outstanding GCSE results
Students and staff at Laurus Ryecroft are celebrating another year of outstanding GCSE success, with results reflecting both academic excellence and hard work across the school.
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GCSE joy for Rayner Stephens as students smash records
Rayner Stephens High School is celebrating a landmark year of success after students achieved the school’s best-ever GCSE results.
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Bright futures ahead as Longdendale pupils achieve impressive results
Longdendale High School is celebrating another year of strong GCSE success, with pupils, families and staff marking an impressive set of results that highlight both academic achievement and personal growth.
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Major regeneration plans for Ashton town centre move forward
Exciting new plans to transform Ashton town centre are gathering pace, with Tameside Council preparing to launch the search for a development partner in the coming months.
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Tameside students take next steps after GCSE results
Thousands of teenagers across Tameside are now looking to the future after receiving their GCSE results, with many considering a wide range of opportunities as they plan their next move.
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Calls to shut ‘unsafe road’ made following death
Locals are calling for the immediate closure of an ‘unsafe road’ following a fatal crash on the border of Oldham and Tameside this month.
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New special educational needs school will be built in Denton
A vacant office building will be transformed into a new special educational needs (SEN) school in Denton.