LIVE BLOG: GCSE results day in East Lancashire 2017 (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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The students at Al Islah Girls High School achieved 100% pass rates in English Language, English Literature, Urdu, IT and Religious Studies.
Meanwhile in Maths and Science, the pass rate was 87%.
Sabiha Patel (Head teacher) said: "We're extremely proud of our students and wish them all the best of luck with their future endeavours."