Students celebrate well-earned GCSE achievements
Students and staff at George Salter Academy are celebrating today as Year 11 students collect their GCSE results, marking the culmination of years of hard work, commitment and determination.
We are celebrating the achievements of its students, who have shown resilience and ambition throughout their studies and are now preparing to take their next steps in education, training or employment.
This year’s cohort achieved particularly highly in triple science, art and photography.
The whole school community has come together today to mark the students’ achievements, hard work and dedication, as they look ahead to the next stage of their education.
While all students have achieved well, some individual achievements include:
- William achieved six Grade 9s across triple science, English language, religious education and mathematics, three Grade 8s in business studies, French and geography, and a Grade 7 in English Literature.
- Wadea secured six Grade 9s in triple science, mathematics, history and religious education, two Grade 8s across biology and English Language, and a Grade 7 in English literature.
- Nafisa earned five Grade 9s across English Literature, English Language, French, history and religious education, and four Grade 8s in geography, mathematics and science (double award).
- Oheneba obtained five Grade 9s in triple science, computer science and mathematics, four Grade 8s across English language, English literature, French and geography, and a Grade 7 in religious education.
George Salter Academy, at the heart of its community, is committed to raising aspirations through a positive “can do” attitude and supporting individual needs. As part of Ormiston, the school is dedicated to providing the highest quality education and ensuring that every child, regardless of their background, gains the skills and opportunities they need to thrive.
Rupi Bellingham, Head of School at George Salter Academy, said:
“Every student collecting their results today has their own story to tell, and it has been a privilege to watch this year group grow in confidence and belief in themselves. Whether they have exceeded their expectations, overcome personal challenges or achieved the grades they needed for their next step, every success deserves to be celebrated. Given their huge successes this year, we look forward to welcoming many back to our Sixth Form in September.”
