Camden GCSE students have surpassed national averages again, showcasing their dedication and hard work. Here are some highlights from various schools and academies in the borough:

Parliament Hill School

  • Top Achievers: Annabel Jervis achieved straight 9s in all 11 GCSEs, planning to study at Imperial College London Mathematics School and later Oxford University. Maya Mishra earned seven 9s and three 8s, aiming for a career in film or theatre.

William Ellis School

  • Notable Performances: Felix Aitman-Bevan secured six 9s, two 8s, and two 7s. Anselm King achieved a 9 in Spanish, five 8s, two 7s, and a 6. Orlando Brown earned eight 9s, one 8, and a 7.

“We are so proud of our Year 11s and pleased with the progress they have made and achievements this year.” – Izzy Jones, Headteacher

Haverstock School

  • High Achievers: Gaspard Tery with seven 9s and one 8, Mordecai Watson with six 9s and one 8, and Aries Viray with three 9s, three 8s, and two 7s.

Hampstead School

  • Remarkable Results: Samira Mohamed Ali and Viktoria Stoyanova each gained five 9s and five 8s.

“I feel proud and privileged to have worked with this Year 11 group. We’re so excited to see what they go on to achieve in sixth form.” – Matthew Sadler, Headteacher

Acland Burghley School

  • Outstanding Students: Cyrus Kriwaczek achieved straight 9s in all 10 GCSEs, while Dora Clapham earned eight 9s and one 8.

“Once again, I am very pleased with the achievements of our students. Outcomes are consistent with our best previous years. We’re especially pleased with our progress in maths and science.” – Nicholas John, Headteacher

Regent High School

  • Exceptional Grades: Bianca Serrano and Sama Omer both achieved multiple grades 7 to 9, with Bianca excelling in combined science and French.

“I am thrilled by this incredible set of results. These students were in Year 7 in the first of two lockdowns, disrupting their education, and have worked incredibly hard to achieve this wonderful set of results.” – Gary Moore, Headteacher

La Sainte Union Catholic School

  • Impressive Achievements: 50% of all GCSE grades were at 6 to 9.

“We are incredibly proud of our students’ achievements. Their success is not just measured by their remarkable grades but by the growth, confidence, and resilience they have developed throughout their journey at La Sainte Union.” – Sophie Fegan, Headteacher

Camden School for Girls

  • Top Performers: 20% of GCSE entries achieved the top grade 9, with 54% at grades 7 to 9.

“This Year 11 group began their secondary school career with lockdowns in Years 7 and 8, followed by the additional challenges of catching up on their learning. They have worked incredibly hard and should be very proud of their achievements.” – Kateryna Law, Headteacher

UCL Academy

  • Resilient Students: Carter Owen gained four 9s and four 8s despite personal challenges, and Noah Dobranic achieved five 9s, two 8s, and one 7.

“I could not be more proud of the resilience and dedication shown by students and staff at the UCL Academy. It was fantastic to be able to celebrate with them and see their goals realised.” – Andrea Pomphrey, Interim Principal

Maria Fidelis Catholic School

  • Outstanding Results: Sania Ahmed achieved ten 9s, Andreea Bajan earned eight 9s, one 8, and two 7s, and Aisha Odetunde gained seven 9s and five 8s.

“Our students should be very proud of their achievements, and I would like to thank the staff at Maria Fidelis for all their hard work in supporting our students.” – Mark Anthony, Headteacher

Congratulations to all Camden students, teachers, and staff for their hard work and achievements. Your dedication and perseverance have truly paid off!

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