The Kingsley School is delighted to celebrate the outstanding achievements of our GCSE students this summer. Their exceptional results are a testament to the courage and perseverance they have demonstrated over the past few years. We commend them on their hard work and dedication, which have culminated in such well-deserved success.
An impressive 35% of GCSE grades awarded were Grade 9-7, significantly surpassing the UK average of 21.8%. We are also immensely proud to announce a 100% pass rate across all subjects. In addition, 67% of grades in vocational qualifications were awarded distinction or higher, further highlighting the outstanding achievements of our students.
Headteacher Dr Sarah Howling commented: “Congratulations to our Year 11 students on their terrific exam results. Their hard work, determination, and resilience have truly paid off and we’re very proud of them. Their achievements are a testament to their dedication and the support of our exceptional teachers and staff. Keep reaching for the stars!”
Peter Bucknall Academic Deputy Head added: “All the students receiving their GCSE results should be very proud of their achievements this year, with an overall excellent set of grades with some outstanding individual achievement. We are really pleased for all our students that they have been given the just rewards for all their hard work over the previous two years, and these results will give them excellent foundations on which to build as they continue on to the next stage of their academic journey.”
Amongst this year’s cohort there were some notable individual successes including:
Neave P, who achieved three Grade 9s, three Grade 8s and four Grade 7s.
Millie T, who achieved three Grade 9s, six Grade 8s and one Grade 7.
Anna W–, who achieved one Grade 9, four Grade 8s and five Grade 7s.
Warwick Schools Foundation Principal Mr Richard Nicholson commented: “Our students across our schools have once again achieved outstanding outcomes in their examinations. Across a wide range of subjects, they have shown determination and resilience, resulting in grades which set them up in the best possible way for the future. We look forward to seeing them continue to thrive in their sixth form studies, and to contributions they make to their schools and our Foundation community as senior pupils.”