We are proud to share that our students have achieved exceptional GCSE results again this year, reflecting their hard work, resilience, and dedication.
This year, over 40% of students achieved an impressive five or more grades at Grade 7 and above with more than a quarter of the Year Group achieving 8 or more grades at that standard. 91% of students achieved a minimum of Grade 4 in both English and Maths, which opens doors and will enable them to move forwards with confidence on the next steps to achieving their ambitions.
Nearly 40% of all grades were at Grade 7 and above with an impressive 8% of all grades at Grade 9, nearly double the national average. Our school also saw strong performances across all subjects with 75% of all grades at 5 and above compared to the national average of 52%.
Headteacher Philip White commented: “We are incredibly proud of our students’ achievements this year. These results are a testament to their determination and the excellent teaching and support from our dedicated staff. Despite the challenges faced over the last few years, our students have shown remarkable perseverance, and it has been wonderful to come together to celebrate their success. These results continue to position our school as one of the highest performing Girls’ State Schools in the country.”
Students are now looking forward to the next stage in their educational journeys, with many progressing to A-Levels, vocational training, or apprenticeships, ready to build on the strong foundations gained at Hayesfield.
Notable Successes include:
Katie Palmer who achieved an impressive 11 Grade 9s, and was recognised by the Chief Examiner for her outstanding Textiles work
Alice Burford – 11 Grade 7-9s, including 9 Grade 9s
Nell Bloomfield – 9 Grade 7-9s, including 7 Grade 9s
Lottie Cotterill – 9 Grade 7-9s, including 5 Grade 9s
Sophia Dennard – 11 Grade 7-9s, including 4 Grade 9s
Emily Eldridge – 9 Grade 7-9s, including 6 Grade 9s
Hannah Groves – 9 Grade 7-9s, including 4 Grade 9s
Beth Heywood – 9 Grade 7-9s, including 3 Grade 9s
Alice Hill – 10 Grade 7-9s, including 2 Grade 9s
Lucy King – 10 Grade 7-9s, including 1 Grade 9s
Poppy Langley – 10 Grade 7-9s, including 4 Grade 9s
Mimi Li Ross – 10 Grade 7-9s, including 3 Grade 9s
Susannah Norris – 11 Grade 7-9s, including 3 Grade 9s
Naomi Ngwompo – 10 Grade 7-9s, including 8 Grade 9s
Sophie Su – 12 Grade 7-9s, including 7 Grade 9s
Louise Tribe – 9 Grade 7-9s, including 2 Grade 9s
Freya Wainwright – 9 Grade 7-9s, including 3 Grade 9s
Talya Whittle – 10 Grade 7-9s, including 9 Grade 9s
Lucy Williams – 10 Grade 7-9s, including 3 Grade 9s
Caity Walton – 11 Grade 7-9s, including 4 Grade 9s
Imogen Willis – 9 Grade 7-9s, including 3 Grade 9s
Other outstanding achievements include Sophie Reynolds and Charlotte Baars who achieved an impressive set of results including 5 Grade 9s
Excellent progress should be celebrated for the following students: Meriem Samuel Williams, Elif Istek, Iris Eden, Ella Adams, Hala Khalil and Eleanor Sadler