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GCSE results 2024

Dane Court Grammar School is proud to announce another year of exceptional GCSE results, with 57% of all exams achieving grades of 7 or above.
An impressive 15% of examinations were awarded the top grade 9, reflecting the outstanding dedication and hard work of both students and teaching staff.

The Year 11 students excelled once more in core subjects, achieving high proportions of top grades in English, Maths and Science.  26% of students were awarded level 9 in English and 25% of students received either grade 8 or 9 in Maths; 94% of students achieved a strong pass (5 and above) in both English and Maths.  In all three sciences - Biology, Chemistry and Physics - an astonishing 79% of students achieved grades 7-9.

Martin Jones, Headteacher, said, “These excellent results are a testament to the students’ hard work and commitment, as well as the expertise and dedication of our entire staff team. Our students are well-prepared for their post-16 studies, and we look forward to celebrating further successes as they embark on their IB courses with us in September.”

There were many individual success stories - some of the highlights include:

  • Michaela Murphy was awarded ten grade 9s and a grade 8, and will study higher level Chemistry, English and Maths.
  • Nia Ryan was awarded ten grade 9s and a grade 8, and will study higher level Chemistry, Maths and Biology.
  • George Randall achieved nine grade 9s and will study higher level History, French and Global Politics.
  • Valerie Czarnecka was awarded eight grade 9s and will study higher level Geography, Biology and Art.
  • Sky Koster achieved eight grade 9s and one grade 8 and will study higher level Chemistry, Philosophy and Spanish.
  • Gabriel Hillier-Bowman was awarded eight grade 9s, two grade 8s and a grade 7 and will study higher level Chemistry, Biology and Maths.
  • Oliver Jones achieved seven grade 9s, one grade 8 and two 7s and will study higher level Music, Maths and Physics.
  • Skylor Chapman achieved seven grade 9s and will study higher level Maths, Film and Physics.
  • Sama Bugren was awarded seven grade 9s, one grade 8 and one grade 7 and will study higher level Chemistry, Biology and Maths.
  • Hala Boshnaq was awarded seven grade 9s and two grade 7s and will study higher level English, Global Politics and Philosophy.
  • Alfie Bowley achieved seven grade 9s, one grade 8 and one grade 7 and will study higher level History, Maths and Physics.
  • Jemima Topping achieved seven grade 9s and three grade 8s and will study A levels.
  • Mary Nash achieved five grade 9s and three grade 8s and will study higher level Chemistry, Biology and French.
  • Cameron Melloy was awarded five grade 9s and two grade 8s and will study higher level Chemistry, Biology, Maths.
  • Louis Carmichael-Mhanna was awarded five grade 9s, two grade 8s and two grade 7s and will study Psychology, Philosophy and Biology.
  • Faye Elliott achieved five grade 9s and four grade 8s and will study higher level Chemistry, Biology and English.
  • Harrison Martin was awarded five grade 9s, three grade 8s and two 7s and will study higher level Maths, Physics and Chemistry.
  • Finn Newton achieved five grade 9s and four grade 8s and will study higher level Art, Maths and Physics.
  • Denholm Crotty achieved three grade 9s and five grade 8s and will study higher level Physics, Maths and History.

 

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