A day of pride and celebration at Idsall School as students eagerly opened their long-awaited GCSE results, uncovering a wave of outstanding achievements.

The atmosphere is filled with excitement and joy as students, teachers, and parents come together to celebrate the remarkable achievements of this year’s class of 2024.

Students at Idsall School have once again demonstrated exceptional performance, achieving strong results across a diverse range of subjects, including both GCSE and BTEC courses. This continued success is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and talent that our students have consistently shown throughout their studies.

A special commendation goes to those who exceeded their predicted grades, particularly those who embraced the additional challenge of studying an extra language. This is an extraordinary accomplishment that highlights the determination and academic excellence nurtured at Idsall School.

“We are incredibly proud of all our students,” said Headteacher Michelle King. “Their results reflect not only their academic abilities but also their resilience and commitment to their education. These young people have faced numerous challenges and have emerged with flying colours.”

As these students prepare to step into the next exciting chapter of their lives—whether continuing their studies in our incredible Sixth Form, pursuing vocational training, or entering the workforce—their GCSE results serve as a strong foundation for future success.

We’re thrilled to welcome many of these students back in September as they join our thriving Sixth Form, ready to embark on the next stage of their educational adventure.

Congratulations once again to the entire Year 11 cohort—you’ve set the bar high, and we can’t wait to see where your journey takes you next!

Notable Achievements:

Jessica Bahia – 2 x grade 9s, 4 x grade 8s, 3 x grade 7s
Hannah Bourne – 1x grade 9, 4 x grade 8s, 2 x 7 grades, 2 x grade 6s
Jamie Chan – 1 x grade 9, 4 x grade 8s, 1 x grade 7, 2 x grade 6s
Max Edwards-Morris – 5 x grade 9s, 2 x grade 8s, 1 x grade 7 and a Distinction*
Grace French – 1 x grade 9, 5 x grade 7s, 3 x grade 6s
Sophie Jones – 1 x grade 8, 3 x grade 7s, 4 x grade 6s and a Distinction
Josef Lauder – 1 x grade 9, 5 x grade 8s, 1 x grade 7, 1 x grade 6 and a Distinction*
Isabella Li – 4 x grade 9s, 4 x grade 8s, 1 x grade 6
Iris Loveland – 4 x grade 9s, 3 x grade 8s, 1 x grade 6 and a Distinction
Sophie Mitchell – 5 x grade 8s, 2 x grade 7s, 1 x grade 6 and a Distinction
George Pittson – 1 x grade 9, 4 x grade 8s, 1 x grade 7, 3 x grade 6s and a Merit
Eleanor Pye – 6 x grade 9s, 2 x grade 7s, 1 x grade 6
Jamie Sugden – 1 x grade 9, 2 x grade 8s, 2 x grade 7s, 4 x grade 6s
Amie Powell – 2 x grade 8s, 4 x grade 7s, 2 x grade 6s and a Distinction
Emily Robinson – 1 x grade 9s, 1 x grade 8s, 5 x grade 7s, 2 x grade 6s

   

 

A full record of public examination results is available from the school by emailing: [email protected]

Idsall School performance can be compared with other schools by clicking: Department for Education

Exam Results at the End of KS4 (GCSE)

GCSE Results 2023
Progress 8 Score -0.3
Grade 5+ in GCSE English and Maths 40.99
Attainment 8 Score 46.7
% Entered for the EBacc 12.2
Average EBacc points score 3.84
% of students in Education or employment after Key stage 4 Will be updated as information in available

Please note: the figures in this table are subject to change due to remarking of exam papers.

Given the uneven impact of the pandemic on school and college performance data, the government has said you should not make direct comparisons between the performance data for one school or college and another, or to data from previous years.

99.5% of students (and 100% of students who studied Ebacc subjects) continued into sustained education, employment or training after Key Stage 4. For further information click on: KS4 Sustained Activity Report

 


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