We are thrilled to share the remarkable achievements of our Year 11 students who have today recieved their GCSE results, marking a significant milestone in their academic journeys.
Celebrating outstanding GCSE achievements at Pocklington School
The hard work, dedication and resilience demonstrated by the students over the past two years have culminated in an impressive set of results, with many achieving top grades across a diverse range of subjects.
Our students have significantly exceeded the average grades nationally and for independent schools with 55% of all exams being awarded the top 9-7 grades and almost a third of exam results being 9/8 grades. There were some excellent individual performances across the board, representing real achievements for our wide ability of students.
Nearly a fifth of students gained nine or more grade 9-7s, with over 30% securing at least eight of these top grades and almost half gaining at least six. At the very top grades, 15% of the year group gained three or more grade 9s, with 42% gaining three or more GCSEs at grade 9/8 and 26% gaining more than five at this level.
Once again, our students performed extremely well in the sciences, with the vast majority achieving 9-7 grades: 92% in chemistry, 90% in physics and 65% in biology. This year group's successes were not confined to the sciences though, with an impressive 100% of our drama students achieving 9-7 grades, 74% of our history students and 73% of those studying French.
Toby Seth, Pocklington School Headmaster, commented:
We are delighted for and proud of all our students, families and our colleagues here at Pocklington School. These results are outstanding, and reflect the enormous effort and determination of our Year 11 cohort who were over the moon with their results this morning. They have performed fantastically well in all curriculum areas and ally these results to wide ranging engagement in our broad co-curricular programe, by which we also put great store. They are now in a wonderful position to grasp hold of opportunities at sixth form level and we look forward to seeing what they can acheive in what are undoubtedly bright futures. My thanks go to all our colleagues and families for their support but ultimately huge congratulations to the students on their acheivements."
New Opportunities and Challenges
The transition from Senior School into Sixth Form marks an exciting time filled with new opportunities and challenges. As our students embark on their post-16 academic pathways and take their initial steps towards future careers, we are confident that the skills, knowledge and values they have developed at Pocklington School will lay a strong foundation for continued success.
We remain committed to supporting them every step of the way, encouraging them to seize opportunities that lie ahead and ensuring they continue to grow and flourish. They will forever be proud Pocklingtonians.
Inaayat Hashim, Head of Middle School at Pocklington School, expressed his admiration for their achievements:
"Many congratulations to all our Year 11 students on their remarkable achievements. We are incredibly proud and excited for what the future holds for these students. This marks my first complete cohort as Head of Middle School and it has been both a privilege and a pleasure to watch and support them over the last three years. The potential within this group is extraordinary and today we are beginning to see it being realised. I wish them every success as they embark on the next exciting phase of their journey.”
“The encouragement from my teachers and friends has helped me thrive throughout Middle School and has been key to my motivation through the exam period. Middle School has taught me so much about myself and has driven and supported me, especially over these last few months. I am so excited for what lies ahead in Sixth Form and the experiences it has to offer.”
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