One in three of the 1,400 GCSEs earned by Spalding Grammar School were in the top even to nine grades.
Headteacher Michele Anderson hailed the ‘excellent’ results released yesterday (Thursday, August 20).
Pupils who averaged above seven across 10 or 11 subjects were Oscar Best, Solomon Brooks, Abhinav Gobukumar, Sai Sreyas Goli, Alfie Keeble, Nipun Neema, Beon Shajil, Ishant Sharma, Sagar Srinivasan, Yulyan Stefanov, Samuel Stockford and Ian Trepka Pereira.
“The school is so proud of our Year 11 students who have worked tremendously hard on their GCSE studies over the last two years,” Mrs Anderson said. “Their results are a testament to their hard work and commitment alongside the support of their parents and carers and the dedication of our experienced staff. With this impressive display of resilience and determination, students have achieved remarkable success across a wide range of subjects.
“We continue to be very proud of our students’ EBacc results with 53 per cent of students achieving the qualification. In English, 98 per cent of students achieved at least a grade four or above and in Mathematics, 99 per cent of students achieved a Grade Four or higher.
“This year, several departments recorded exceptional performances, with particularly strong outcomes in biology (100 per cent above Grade Five), business (76 per cent at grade five and above), chemistry (99 per centat grade five and above), combined science (86 per cent at grade five and above), computer science (82 per cent at grade five and above), design technology (87 per cent at grade five and above), further mathematics (81 per cent at grade five and above), PE (97 per cent at grade five and above), physics (100 per cent at grade five and above).
“As students move forward to the next stage of their journey, and for the majority that will mean returning to the Grammar School in September to take up A Level studies, we remain committed to supporting their ambitions and celebrating their success.
“The lessons learned this year, both inside and outside the classroom, together with the practical experience gained through the examination season, will serve our students well for years to come.
“The Grammar School is delighted that the students have done so well in their GCSE subjects; they should be as proud of themselves as we are of them and we wish them all the best in the exciting futures that lie ahead.”
















