Official totals (A-C grade percentages etc) will be released and posted here next week, but in the meantime . . . GCSE results
Bedales School continues its record of academic achievement with another good showing in GCSE. Half of all its results this year were in the two highest grades (A* and A), with one in five overall being graded A*.
Two students, Veronica Stratford-Tuke and Sophie Hill, gained A* in all 11 of their exams. India Thorp was awarded nine A* (plus an A and a B), and David Wise, Leo Green and Chris Taylor all attained A* in eight subjects, with two or three As in addition.
Philip Young, Director of Studies, said, “We have seen some very impressive results this summer, and I congratulate the students on their achievement.
“The sciences remain strong at Bedales, but I am particularly pleased that standards in dual-award science continue to rise, with 14 A* grades.”
Bedales A-level resultsBedales students have celebrated another good year of A-level results. The year-group, numbering 91 in all, took 295 examinations between them in 23 subjects.
Four out of every ten results were A grades, and two thirds of the total scores were As or Bs.
It was a particularly strong year for Mathematics, with 16 out of 19 candidates gaining As. The sciences also showed strongly, with more than four out of ten candidates achieving A grades in Chemistry, Physics and Biology – a score that was matched in the humanities by English Literature and by languages, both classical (Latin and Greek) and modern (French, German and Spanish).








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