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Published Date: 19 August 2008
Pupils from across the Observer area have been celebrating after collecting their GCSE results today (Thursday, August 21).
Schools and colleges have been celebrating this year's crop of bumper results.

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Bishop Luffa School

Bognor Regis Community College

Bourne Community College

Chichester High School for Boys

Chichester High School for Girls

Felpham Community College

Lavant House School

Manhood Community College

Midhurst Grammar School

St Philip Howard High School

The Weald School

Westergate Community School

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For more pictures and reports from these and other schools see next week's Observer on sale August 28.

For A Level results click here.

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  • Last Updated: 26 August 2008 9:15 AM
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