Tommy Tainant
Diamond Member
Teen who changed her gender during GCSEs celebrates top grades
A teenager who spent her GCSE years transitioning her gender is celebrating achieving top marks.
Cai Wynne-Williams began her gender transition in Year 8, shortly before she started studying for her GCSE subjects at Cardiff High School.
After she told her teachers, the school adapted their uniform policy, established unisex toilet facilities, and set about educating staff, pupils and parents about transgender identities.
This week 16-year-old Cai is celebrating picking up six A* grades, two A grades and a B in her results pack, as well as Welsh Baccalaureate and Additional Maths.
Cai said she credits her school, classmates and teachers for supporting her through the last two-and-a-half years, and helping her achieve her potential.
No drama and nobody got hurt. I sometimes think Wales is as cool as Scandinavia. With cheaper beer as well.
A teenager who spent her GCSE years transitioning her gender is celebrating achieving top marks.
Cai Wynne-Williams began her gender transition in Year 8, shortly before she started studying for her GCSE subjects at Cardiff High School.
After she told her teachers, the school adapted their uniform policy, established unisex toilet facilities, and set about educating staff, pupils and parents about transgender identities.
This week 16-year-old Cai is celebrating picking up six A* grades, two A grades and a B in her results pack, as well as Welsh Baccalaureate and Additional Maths.
Cai said she credits her school, classmates and teachers for supporting her through the last two-and-a-half years, and helping her achieve her potential.
No drama and nobody got hurt. I sometimes think Wales is as cool as Scandinavia. With cheaper beer as well.