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.

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!









