Students at The Radclyffe School have a great deal to celebrate as the Class of 2024 received this year’s GCSE and BTEC results.
This young people have performed extremely well and gained excellent results as a reward for their hard work during Key Stage 4. As was the case in 2023, Radclyffe School students successfully dealt with the challenge of high grade boundaries that were once again at demanding, pre-Covid levels.
Some key ‘headline’ measures for the whole year group include:
- 64% of students achieved Grade 4 or above in both English and Maths
- 43% of students achieved Grade 5 or above in both English and Maths
- 58% of students achieved a Grade 4 or above in at least two Sciences
- 13% of all results awarded were Grade 7 or above
- 44% of all results awarded were Grade 5 or above
- 62% of all results awarded were Grade 4 or above
Exceptional individual performances were acclaimed, with students gaining excellent results or making outstanding progress. Among these excellent achievers were:
- Faheem Islam, six Grade 9s, two Grade 8s, one Grade 7
- Sarrinah Chaudhry, four Grade 9s, five Grade 8s
- Ayaan Rahman, five Grade 9s, three Grade 8s, one Grade 7
- Ayesha Begom, six Grade 9s, two Grade 8s, one Grade 6
- Waaiz Tufail, five Grade 9s, three Grade 8s, one Grade 6
- Salfi Choudhury, two Grade 9s, five Grade 8s, two Grade 7s
- Thomas Jackson, one Grade 9, seven Grade 8s, one Grade 7
- Aryssa Khanam, three Grade 9s, three Grade 8s, two Grade 7s, one Grade 6
- Imthiyaz Ahmed, one Grade 9, five Grade 8s, three Grade 7s
- Maryam Hoque, two Grade 9s, four Grade 8s, two Grade 7s, one Grade 6
- Eesa Miah, three Grade 9s, three Grade 8s, two Grade 7s, one Grade 4
- Emily Austin, six Grade 8s, three Grade 7s
- Mohammed Mustafa, one Grade 9, four Grade 8s, three Grade 7s, one Grade 6
- Zara Shabir, one Grade 8, three Grade 7s, three Grade 6s, two Grade 5s
- Tayiba Ahmed, four Grade 6s, four Grade 5s
- Jenora Bonsu, one Grade 9, two Grade 8s, five Grade 7s, one Grade 6
- Salman Ansari, three Grade 8s, six Grade 7s
- Lawrence Yang, one Grade 8, one Grade 7, six Grade 6s, one Grade 5
- Immamul Hussain, two Grade 8s, three Grade 7s, four Grade 6s
- Emily Peet, one Grade 8, four Grade 7s, two Grade 6s
Headteacher John Cregg said, “I am incredibly proud of our students, who have demonstrated outstanding resilience and application in order to achieve these excellent results. Like all current students, these young people have had their secondary education severely disrupted by Covid-19 and have faced the added challenge of a return to the pre-pandemic, tougher standards of qualifications and grade boundaries. Most of our learners have achieved exactly what they need in order to begin their chosen post-16 courses and I wish them all the very best for the future.
“I would also like to thank our amazing members of staff who have guided these young people incredibly well throughout the last five years. They have once again demonstrated the fabulous standards of education, care and support we provide at The Radclyffe School, shown by our recent ‘Good’ Ofsted judgement.”
Sue Webb, Chair of Governors said, “On behalf of the Governors I would like to congratulate all our students on their results, achieved in the toughest of circumstances. Our students and the staff who have taught and supported them so wonderfully over the last five years should all be very proud of themselves.”