Yesterday (Thursday 21 August) marked a proud moment for students across Camden as they received their GCSE results, reflecting years of dedication, resilience and hard work.

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Provisional figures show Camden schools have once again outperformed national averages. This year, 72.3% of GCSE entries were awarded a grade 4 or above – ahead of the national average of 67.1%. Impressively, 6.9% of entries achieved the top grade 9, compared to 5.1% nationally, and 26.8% of Camden entries were graded 7 or above, surpassing the national figure of 21.8%.

In core subjects, 47% of Camden Year 11 students secured a ‘strong pass’ (grade 5 or above) in both English and maths, while 63% achieved a ‘standard pass’ (grade 4 or above) in both – results expected to be in line with national averages once final performance tables are published.

These achievements are a testament to the commitment of our students, the unwavering support of their families, and the dedication of teachers and school staff across the borough.

Congratulations to all our students – we’re incredibly proud of you!

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