Students gathered at the school to open their GCSE results this morning, reflect on their achievements and look forward to the next steps of their educational journey.

This year's results are a testament to the dedication of students and staff, who have navigated the disruption of Covid-19, making their achievements particularly impressive.

Notable accomplishments include those of students Bryony, Antonia and Sky, all of whom exceeded expectations and set new benchmarks for academic excellence.

Collectively, these students secured 30 Grade 7 to 9 ‘s across various subjects. Their achievements serve as an inspiration to their peers and a testament to the quality of education and support provided by the school.

Bryony Colledge, Antonia Kalidonis, and Sky Dornan-Baker's achievements are not only a reflection of their individual talents but also a tribute to the school’s exceptional teaching staff, who have nurtured their potential and guided them towards these results.

Caroline Starling, Acting Head of the school said: “I am incredibly proud of our Year 11 students today. Through their consistent efforts, they have proven that with determination and hard work, nothing is out of reach.

“As we continue our journey of improvement, we are dedicated to providing a nurturing environment where our students can achieve academic excellence and personal growth.”

Lynsey Holzer, CEO of Active Learning Trust, said “I’m delighted for our Year 11 students, especially considering the way in which they have dealt with the disruption caused by the pandemic.

“We wish them all the very best for their next steps. My sincere thanks also to the staff and families who have supported them throughout their LECA journey.”