The number of students in Stoke who got at least one 'C' grade pass in their GCSEs has risen for the first time in 30 years, bucking national trends.
Stoke City Council has reported that 10 students across the city passed at least 1 GCSE, a rise on last year, when 8 students got a GCSE pass.
"This represents a 533% rise," says teacher Sharon Gump. "This shows that the system works and that we know what we're doing. This is the first time the city has hit double figures and puts us ahead of those thieves and scallies from Liverpool."
The city council is planning a pub crawl for the successful students.
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