Well done to all our Year 11s

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Posted on 24th Aug 2023

Despite the national picture indicating that GCSE results look set to be similar to pre-pandemic levels, The Hurst School is delighted to report that English and Maths grades are higher than 2019.

Students have gained a higher percentage in English and Maths grades at 4+ (standard pass), 5+ (strong pass) and 7+ levels. Indeed our 5+ strong pass English and Maths results are 5% higher than 2019.

Compared to last year’s results, the school has improved its passes in English and Maths at every level by 2%, and 12.5% of our year 11 cohort achieved the higher grades of 7 and above in English and Maths.

Top performers include Callum Barbour with 5 Grade 9s and Brooke Ward and Ben Treble with 4 Grade 9s.

Callum said: "I am feeling pretty relaxed now and am going out with friends later. I am going to go to Peter Symonds College and will study Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Chemistry."

Brooke added: "I was so nervous this morning, but am very happy now. I am going to study Maths, Biology and Chemistry at A Level and French at AS Level at college, and will spend this afternoon with my friends."

Headteacher, Jayne McLaren said: “I am delighted with student progress this year, and how students have got better grades in English and Maths, despite the national picture rolling back the grade boundaries this year. I would like to congratulate all our students who worked incredibly hard this year and wish them well for the future. I would also like to thank our teaching staff for all their efforts.”