Congratulations to Bede’s Upper Fifth pupils who have achieved another excellent set of GCSE results in what has been an extraordinary academic year. Over half of pupils (56%) achieved the equivalent of an A* or A grade (grades 9-7) with an impressive 36% of all results at 9-8, the equivalent of an A*.
Flossie Wilson, Thea Adams, Grace Watkins & Chloe Hanson
It was another strong year for the Science department with well over half of all grades in Physics, Chemistry and Biology at 9 – 8 (equivalent to A*) and a strong year for Art with 91% of the awarded grades at the top level. Performing Arts also had an outstanding year with 84% drama and 82% music at 9-7 level and almost all Legat Dance Academy pupils were awarded the highest level of distinction for their BTEC Performing Arts (Dance).
Ella Doyle, Ellie Abel, Rebecca Saad & Grace Watkins
Amongst the top performing pupils were Ellie Abel who was awarded an incredible 11 of the very highest grade 9s and Milly Gibson who was awarded nine grades 9s. Fearghus Beauchamp gained ten of the top grade 9s and one grade 8. Baptise D’ Abadie De Lurbe also achieved an outstanding ten grade 9s and two grade 8s whilst Ella Doyle was awarded nine grade 9s and a grade 7.
Baptiste D'Abadie De Lurbe
Bede’s Deputy Head, John Tuson said, “These results are genuinely spectacular and are the result of quite exceptional hard work, under the most difficult of circumstances. The young people who are receiving their GCSE results today should be lauded for their extraordinary efforts over the past two years. In a long career of teaching, I do not think I have ever been as impressed by a group of pupils as I have been by this cohort. They are superb mathematicians, linguists, scientists and musicians, but even more importantly than that, they are superb people who have shown fortitude, determination and kindness when those qualities have been most needed. I am in awe of the character that they have shown.”
Amelia Tait, Sophia Titterton-Manos & Megan Linden
Bede’s Headmaster, Peter Goodyer added: “Our pupils should be enormously proud of their achievements in a year which has once again brought much change and uncertainty. I have been overwhelmed with the resilience they have demonstrated throughout this academic year, the kindness that they have shown to their peers and their commitment and dedication to their education during a challenging time, and these results speak for themselves. Our young people have been a true inspiration to us all and I am immensely proud of their accomplishments both academically and personally.”
Will Quibell