HAYGROVE School, part of the Quantock Education Trust, said students achived another year of excellent GCSE results, a testament to their hard work and dedication.
This year's results highlight the resilience and commitment of our students who have navigated unprecedented challenges with exceptional determination.
79 per cent of students achieved grades 9-4 in English and Mathematics, and 54 per cent of students at grade 5 and above.
There was a wide range of high performing subjects across the curriculum including:
- German – 100 per cent grade 4 and above Spanish – 94 per cent grade 4 and above
- Biology – 93 per cent grade 4 and above
- Engineering – 92 per cent grade 4 and above
- Physics – 92 per cent grade 4 and above
- Religious Studies – 91 per cent grade 4 and above
- French – 91 per cent grade 4 and above
- Computer Science – 91 per cent grade 4 and above Chemistry – 88 per cent grade 4 and above
- Combined Science – 72 per cent grade 4 and above
Exceptional Performances
Several students have achieved exceptional results:
- Cormac P: seven Grade 9s, two Grade 8s
- Erin R: three Grade 9s, four Grade 8s, two Grade 7s
- Mayara S: three Grade 9s, four Grade 8s, one Grade 7, one Grade 6 Ellie B: five Grade 9s, two Grade 7s, one Grade 6
- Ariana C: one Grade 9s, four Grade 8s, three Grade 7s
Aaron Reid, headteacher at Haygrove School, expressed pride in the students' achievements: "Well done to all of our Year 11 and Year 10 students receiving their results today.
“I know how much effort and hard work is behind these results and our students should be very proud of themselves.
“I am incredibly proud of each and every one of them. Thank you to our staff, who have also gone above and beyond to support our students providing high quality teaching and additional after school tutoring."
Leanne Mills, deputy headteacher, continued: “Many of our students will now move on to A-Level courses, vocational training, or apprenticeships, equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed.
“We wish them all the best in their future and look forward to seeing them continue to excel.
“We would also like to extend our gratitude to the parents and carers for their continued support and encouragement.”
Chrysta Garnett, CEO or the Quantock Education Trust, says, “I am incredibly proud of the outstanding GCSE results achieved across our trust this year.
“The Quantock Education Trust is committed to nurturing every student's potential, and these results are a clear indication that our approach is working.
“I would like to congratulate all our students, their families, and our staff for their hard work and commitment.
“We look forward to continuing to support our students as they move on to the next stage of their educational journey.”
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