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Excellent GCSE results celebrated at KES

King Edward’s School (KES) is thrilled to announce another year of excellent GCSE results, showcasing the hard work of our pupils.

Top grades achieved by Fifth form pupils were all above those recorded in 2019 (the year before COVID-related special arrangements for GCSE grading were in place). 

This year:  

  • 43% of grades were 9s (2023: 44%, 2019: 40%) 
  • 69% of grades were 9-8s (2023: 69%, 2019: 68%) 
  • 86% of grades were 9-7s (2023: 88%, 2019: 85%).

     

 

Of the cohort of 132 pupils, 95% took at least 10 GCSEs. Thirteen pupils achieved at least ten straight 9s of whom three achieved eleven straight 9s across their GCSEs.  

Kirsty von Malaisé, Chief Master & Principal Designate, KES & KEHS, said: “KES pupils’ GCSE results this year highlight fantastic achievements across a diverse range of subjects. 

“These impressive results attest to the hard work and ambition of our pupils, supported by our committed and inspiring teachers. The boys’ achievements at GCSE and all of their many personal successes outside the formal curriculum at KES will provide a strong foundation for their future success in the Sixth Form.” 

A compulsory part of the GCSE curriculum, KES pupils’ achievements in Mathematics are impressive, with 84% of the year group achieving grades 9-8. In Design and Technology, 94% of pupils achieved grades 9-7. A significant number of boys continue to study the Classical Languages of Latin and Greek at GCSE, with 82% achieving grades 9-7 in Latin and 100% in Greek. Drama saw similar success, with 100% of pupils achieving grades 9-7, and the King Edward’s commitment to offering boys a full suite of options within the Arts is steadfast.  

Notably, the most common grade awarded across all subjects was a 9, reflecting the academic excellence of KES pupils. 

Last month, KES was proud to release its IB results, which have opened doors to an impressive range of Higher Education destinations. 

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