Pupils at The Charter School North Dulwich are today celebrating their GCSE and Level 2 vocational results. 

Our Year 11 students have demonstrated incredible hard work, perseverance and resilience to achieve the excellent outcomes we have seen today, and these results are a tribute to them and should be celebrated.  

·        86% of all students in Year 11 have attained a standard pass or above in both English and Mathematics (Grade 4-9).

·        79% of all students gained a strong pass in both English and Mathematics

·        54% of all grades at GCSE were graded at 7-9

·        61% gained the English Baccalaureate

·        78% of students gained at least 1 GCSE or vocational qualification at grade 7-9

·        19% of all grades awarded are at a grade 9.

Mark Pain, Headteacher at The Charter School North Dulwich, said: “Our students have achieved an exceptional set of GCSE results this year, so it was wonderful to see them sharing their successes today. We have seen achievement at the highest level, with over half of all exams sat securing a Grade 7 or above, and almost 20% of grades awarded at Grade 9. This is testament to the hard work, perseverance and resilience shown by these incredible young people.”

The National BBC Social Media Team were also on hand to celebrate the school’s successes with millions of views online.

Mr Pain added: “Having national media here was a different dynamic, but our students deserve to be championed and celebrated. We are so proud of all of our students and everything they have accomplished. Their determination, together with the care and dedication of our staff and the support of parents, has prepared them well for the exciting opportunities ahead. It will be a pleasure to welcome so many of them back to our Sixth Form.”

Just 11 students secured 153 Grade 8s or above, with 131 of those grades being a 9. The students are:

·        Niamh Lappin (12 Grade 9)

·        Aurora Massey (11 Grade 9 and 1 Grade 8)

·        Dilly Kulkarni-Prendergast (10 Grade 9 and 1Grade 8)

·        George Powell (10 Grade 9)

·        Milo De La Mare (9 Grade 9 and 1 Grade 8)

·        Elouise Kerr (9 Grade 9)

·        Alma Stone (9 Grade 9 and 2 Grade 8)

·        Runa Stott (9 Grade 9 and 1 Grade 8)

·        Samuel De La Mare (8 Grade 9 and 2 Grade 8)

·        William Noden (8 Grade 9 and 2 Grade 8)

·        Chloe O'Sullivan (8 Grade 9 and 2 Grade 8)

·        Alice Galezia (7 Grade 9 and 3 Grade 8)

·        Adam Jarvis (7 Grade 9 and 3 Grade 8)

·        Jacob Mitchell (7 Grade 9 and 1 Grade 8)

·        James Robson (7 Grade 9 and 3 Grade 8)

The following pupils not only gained an excellent set of results but also made exceptional progress during their time with us at the school: 

·        Jacob Mitchell (9 Grade 7-9)

·        Dounia Lekhaili (10 Grade 7-9)

·        Karlvin Madriaga (10 Grade 7-9 and 12 Grade 4-9)

·        Indi Murgatroyd (9 Grade 7-9)

·        Natalia Levenstein (8 Grade 7-9 and 9 Grade 4-9)

·        Mia Wildgoose (10 Grade 7-9 and 12 Grade 4-9)

·        Matthew Skipwith (8 Grade 7-9 and 9 Grade 4-9)

·        Natnael Yosief (4 Grade 7-9 and 10 Grade 4-9)

·        Adam Farr (10 Grade 7-9)

·        Rosa-Ama Frempong (6 Grade 7-9 and 9 Grade 4-9)

·        Rasaq Lawal (6 Grade7-9 and 9 Grade 4-9)

Across a range of subjects at GCSE there were significant successes, in particular in the progress and attainment in English Literature and Language, Maths, Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geography, History, Media Studies , Religious Studies and Sociology. Exceptional outcomes were also achieved in the creative and performing arts, including outstanding progress and attainment in Art, Drama, Food Technology and Music.  

These are just a few of the highlights of today’s fantastic results, but we congratulate and celebrate every single Year 11 student for their achievements and thank them for their hard work. We are delighted that the majority of pupils now have results that mean that they are able to progress to the next stage of their education and focus on what will be a great future. 

Cassie Buchanan OBE, Trust Leader at The Charter Schools Educational Trust, added: “At Charter, we are committed to providing better futures for children, young people and communities across London and beyond.   

“We want to equip our students with the skills they need tothrive, encouraging them to have confidence in their abilities and supportingthem to shine.     

“We are so proud of the Class of 2025 and all that they have achieved.”   

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