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Examination Results 2022

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GUNNERSBURY CATHOLIC SCHOOL

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS 2022

Our GCSE results this summer place the school once again in the position as one of the leading boys’ school (fully non-selective) in the country. Complementing the fantastic achievement of the boys in relation to the 5 grades at 9-4 (including English and Mathematics) measure of 95%. Gunnersbury has always set out to be a beacon of excellence for boys’ education and we are delighted to see our pupils’ achievements recognised.

With a national debate taking place around ‘traditional’ academic subjects, our boys’ GCSE results in English, Mathematics, Science and Religious Studies continue in their excellence, far exceeding national trends. With each of these subjects securing at least 93% 9-4, Gunnersbury boys’ performance outstrips that of local and national performance.

We are particularly proud to report that 64 boys secured a full set of 7 or more GCSE grades at 9 to 7.

Gunnersbury 4 year summary

Year 11 GCSE

2018*

2019

2020

2021

2022

% 5 grades 9-4 inc. English + Maths

88

84

90

93

95

% 5 grades 9-4 (all subjects)

92

89

94

98

95

% 9-7 grades

34

33

38

46

51

* Introduction of the new 9-1 Curriculum for most subjects

2022 Progress 8 Score:

+0.80

2022 Attainment 8 Score:

65

2022 Pupils achieving 5+ in English and Mathematics GCSE:

83%

2022 Pupils achieving 4+ in English and Mathematics GCSE:

95%

2022 EBacc average point score

6.15

 

 

A-level Success

Gunnersbury’s ‘A’ level results include some exceptional performances, for another year in succession. Despite the situation, our remarkable young people continue to rise to the challenge.

Year 13 ‘A’ level

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

National

% A*-E passes

100

99

99

100

100

100

98

% A*-C passes

92

87

80

92

91

91

82

 

Oxbridge scholars /Medicine/Dentistry at 2022

Mikolaj Rycek

Chemical Engineering

Cambridge

Tanirika Shukla

Medicine

St George’s

Matthew Haddad

Medicine

King’s

Ellie McLeish

Medicine

Brighton and Sussex Medical School

Ramandeep Rao

Dentistry

Queen Mary

Ben Kim

Medicine

Cambridge

Thomas Farmer

English Language and Literature

Oxford

Kenny Lawrence

Mathematics

Cambridge

Michael Goodship

Medicine

King’s

William Nakhoul

Mechanical Engineering

Oxford

Jesse Kimani

Medicine

Oxford

Daryl Poku

Medicine

Southampton

Jaden Amponsah

Medicine

Cardiff

Jessica O’Logbon

Medicine

King’s

Joaquin Bello

Medicine

Imperial

Mary Fadel

Dentistry

King’s

Robert Fakhoury

Dentistry

King’s

Jarek Liszka

Medicine

King’s

Joseph O’Halloran

Medicine

Hull-York

Ciaran Sweeney

Dentistry

Manchester

 

 

Gunnersbury Catholic School