HGS maintains another consecutive year of steady progress at GCSE in light of volatile national picture

Handsworth Grammar School attained a very good set of GCSE results in the light of considerable changes as a result of the overhaul of the exam system and volatility on a national scale. The overall picture at Handsworth Grammar School is one of consistent progress and positive development. This is again due to the commitment and hard work of both staff and students alike. This year’s figures take into account the fact that we no longer offer courses such as OCR Nationals and national statistics such as the 1.9% drop in English passes this year. Nearly 40% of all entries were at A* and A grade which is 1% up on 2013 and the national figure is 21%. Nearly 75% of all entries were at A* to B grade which is up 2% on 2013 and the national figure is 43%. 93% of all entries were at A* to C grade which maintains our position from last year and we secured 92% A* to C grades including English and Mathematics which again maintains our position from last year.

32 students achieved 10 or more A* and A grades which is nearly 25% of the cohort. Some notable performances include Khubbaib Hasan who secured 13 straight A* grades, Abdikaliq Ige who attained 12 A* grades and 1 A grade, Arjun Virk who secured 10 A* grades and 3 A grades as well as Mohammed Kabel and Aadam Sufi who both secured 9 A* and 4 A grades.

So, against a backdrop of national upheaval and volatility it is fair to say that Handsworth Grammar School maintains its positive move forwards with regards to progress and development. My congratulations to all departments and students on their achievements.

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