We are delighted to share the success of our students in yet another year of exceptional results at GCSE and A Level.
We are incredibly proud of the hard work that our students put into their studies last year to prepare for success in external examinations. We want to extend our gratitude to our teachers for their commitment to helping our students achieve highly and for going the extra mile and supporting them in realising their potential.
Students in Years 11, 12 and 13 excelled despite the disruption to their education during the pandemic, demonstrating great determination and resilience.
Measure | Outcome |
---|---|
Progress 8 score |
+0.51 (Significantly above average) |
English Baccalaureate (EBacc) average point score | 4.42 |
Percentage of pupils that enter the EBacc (maths, English, science, geography or history and at least one language) |
57% (Significantly above average) |
Percentage of pupils staying in education or going into employment after Key Stage 4 | 94% |
Percentage of pupils achieving a grade 5 or above in GCSE English and Maths |
54% (Significantly above average) |
Attainment 8 score | 49.13 |
Congratulations to the nine students who achieved five or more grade 9s and the two students who achieved 10 or more grade 9s!
Martha Shepherd achieved A*A*A (Psychology, English Literature and Biology)
University of Stanford, USA.
Martha achieved A*A*A whilst juggling her studies and exceptional academic performance with high-level rowing. Martha will be attending USA University Stanford on a rowing scholarship. Martha was unable to collect her results as she was preparing to represent GB in Canada but was very happy when she received them from Ms Mason over the phone!
Dora Grandy achieved A*AB (English Literature, History and Drama)
University of Cambridge to study English Literature.
We were thrilled that our very own Year 13 student, Dora Grandy, was accepted to study English Literature at Cambridge University this year! Dora’s hard work and dedication paid off, achieving an impressive A* A B in her A-levels. We are incredibly proud of her outstanding achievement and know she will continue to excel in her studies at Cambridge.
Zeb Noble achieved AAB (Computing, History, and Spanish)
University of Bristol to study History and Spanish.
Zeb, a direct descendant of the legendary Engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, went to the University of Bristol to study History and Spanish. With Brunel’s legacy etched into the city of Bristol — from the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge to the rich industrial history — Zeb was eager to follow in his ancestor's footsteps.
Herbie Austin Baker achieved A*AAA (Product Design, Maths, Further Maths, Physics)
University of Edinburgh to study Mechanical Engineering.
Flo Hadfield achieved A*AA (Psychology, Drama and English Literature)
University of Manchester to study Psychology.
Heather Singer Pritchard achieved ABB (Biology, Chemistry and Physics)
University of Bristol to study Veterinary Science.
Anna Mullet achieved A*AA (English Literature, Drama and History)
University of Sheffield to study History.
Freya Hull achieved A*AA (Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics)
Durham University to study Biological Science.
Martin Trencovski achieved A*AB (Business Studies, Mathematics and Computing)
Apprenticeship at Morgan Stanley, Canary Wharf.
Nashita Mullick achieved A*AA (English Literature, Mathematics and Business Studies)
LSE to study Economics.
Nora Jepson achieved A*AA (Art & Design, Mathematics and Physics)
Oxford Brooks to start her Art foundation course.
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