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Lanarkshire High School celebrates student exam successes

St. John Ogilvy High School celebrates high school achievements again.

Her record-breaking 59% of all her S4 students won at least five national 5 awards.

45% of S5 students achieved at least 3 Highers and 29% of S6 students achieved at least 1 Advanced Higher.

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Principal Lorna Lawson was delighted with the students' performance after a difficult few years for many students and families.

She told Lanarkshire Live I'm here.

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"It's been a very difficult few years in education I would like to thank the staff here at St John Ogilvie for their dedication and the support we have received from the South Lanarkshire Council and the community.

``This year we have the incredible talent of Eilidh Gorrell of S6.

Eilidh Gorrell got 5 A's at Higher and Commonwealth Games gymnast.

"Not only Eilidh has 5 A's in her high school exams, she's been in the Commonwealth Games this summer. Represented Scotland as part of the Scottish Gymnastics Team.What a great year for Eilidh and a testament to all her dedication and hard work.

"Also in October 2021 at St. John Two students who arrived at Ogilvy joined the S4 cohort and after just seven months achieved excellent results in 5 national exams: Tito Bello achieved 5 national qualifications and 5

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Olivia Izuog won seven National 5s.

"They are very committed and proud of their efforts to succeed.

Schools, on the other hand, were keen to emphasize traditional examinations. The results are only part of the advanced stages of secondary education, and between S4 and S6 many young people are qualified to work in other areas of St. Qualified and successful.

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Lorna added: Every learner's journey is unique, and stronger links between industry and educational institutions are making available career paths more diverse than ever before.

Titobello scored her five domestic fives.

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