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Queen Elizabeth’s Hospital (QEH) is delighted to announce another set of exceptional GCSE results, reflecting the hard work and dedication of our pupils and staff.

A significant number of pupils achieved the highest grades. 20% of grades awarded were Grade 9 and 41% of grades were Grade 8 or Grade 9. An impressive 12% of pupils secured straight 8s or 9s across all their subjects. 

QEH’s performance significantly surpasses the national average for boys, the percentage of 7-9 grades awarded to boys in the UK fell to 19% nationally, while QEH’s boys demonstrated exceptional achievement in this area, with 61% of grades awarded at 7-9.

Head Rupert Heathcote commented, “We are incredibly proud of our pupils’ achievements this year. Their hard work and commitment, combined with the excellent support of our teaching staff, has resulted in another set of outstanding GCSE results. These results are a testament to the quality of education we provide at QEH and will set our pupils up for success in their future studies.

“QEH’s GCSE results reflect the school’s commitment to providing a well-rounded education that equips pupils with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to succeed in all areas of life. We look forward to celebrating our pupils’ achievements as they embark on the next chapter of their educational journey in September, when they commence their A-Level studies.”

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