Saint Gregory’s are delighted to announce impressive achievements across the curriculum in this year’s GCSE and A Level results.

Despite eighteen months of disrupted academic study that saw extraordinary twists, turns and challenges to their learning, our students have risen to the task to secure grades that truly reflect their hard work and dedication to their academic studies.

Headline figures show that students secured the highest standards at A Level with 49% achieving A*-A grades and 87% securing A*-C grades, ensuring that our students secure the optimum grades and UCAS points for entry to university, higher level apprenticeship or chosen career pathway.

Results for GCSE students showed equally impressive levels of achievement with many personal triumphs. 32% of all GCSE results were graded 7-9 with 70% of grades securing a strong pass.

A Level students collected their results on Tuesday

 

GCSE students collected their results on Thursday

 

Ms Cusack, applauded students for their positivity and dedication throughout their studies:

“I am immensely proud of all our students. They have worked so hard over the past two years and deserve their excellent results. These young people have demonstrated enormous resilience and talent, adapting their learning and study skills to suit changing dynamics. They have shown the determination to succeed, despite enormous pressure and uncertainty. Our students have been fantastic role models and are now moving on to the next stage and phase of their education. We will miss our Year 13 students enormously in September but are delighted with their hard-earned success.”

“For our Year 11 students, this is truly a day for them to shine. They have faced unprecedented disruption to their studies but have triumphed. We look forward to welcoming many of them back in September to continue their education in The New Sixth, under the care and guidance of our outstanding team.”

“Thanks must go to our incredible staff team who have been working tirelessly to ensure that students’ achievements were represented fairly and robustly in their assessments. The professionalism, diligence and care shown by all staff has been inspiring and has helped to prepare our students for the next exciting phase in their education.”

Director of Studies, Mrs Tidball, has overseen the rigorous assessment and marking process this summer and wished to extend her congratulations to all students on their achievements:

“It is a credit to the hard work of the students and staff to achieve such brilliant results in such difficult times. I wish the students every success in the next steps of their journey.”

Director of Sixth Form, Mrs Staves, added:

“Our Year 11 and Year 13 students have faced the most testing disruption and uncertainty throughout their studies; I am immeasurably proud of every student and the determination, resilience and positivity that they have shown throughout the last two years. It is testament to the students, and to the staff that have gone above and beyond, that so many are now able to move onto their next steps with confidence that they have the skills needed to succeed.”