GCSE Results 2016

HGS attains an excellent set of GCSE examination results

On a national level, this year saw GCSE results suffer the biggest ever year-on-year decline – down to the lowest level since 2008. Both the proportion of entries achieving A* to C grades and the number of A* grades being awarded have slipped. Prof Alan Smithers at Buckingham University has said that the decline in A* to C grades is the biggest since the introduction of the GCSE exam in the 1980s. It is acknowledged that there has been much unpredictability this year (and the same goes for next year!) in the light of major reforms and changes to the exam and assessment system. The overall picture at HGS is again one of consistent and sustained progress as well as positive development. Approximately 50% of all entries were at A* and A grade which is up on the 2015 results and well above the national figure. Overall 96% of all entries were at A* to C grades. Overall 98% of all students attained 5 or more A* to C grades including English and Mathematics. Overall 99% of all students attained 5 or more A* to C grades in all their subjects. 100% of all entries were at pass grade level.

40 students attained 8 or more A* and A grades.

23 students attained 10 or more A* and A grades.

13 students attained straight A* and A grades – they were:

Caleb Brown

Muhammad Nazakat

Rehan Habib

Dilan Cooppen

Ken Ho

Muhammed Jahed

Suraj Sanhi

Harry Virk

Sulaimaan Mahmood

Hootan Parsapour

Robert Frater

Maximillian Henry

Joel Braich.

These results are down to the hard work of our staff and students. Congratulations to all!