GCSE 2026: Bridgewater School Celebrates Exceptional Progress
Posted on 21st Aug 2026 in School News, Exam results, GCSEs
Bridgewater School is celebrating another excellent set of GCSE results, with one third of all grades awarded at 9–7 and students once again surpassing their baseline targets across all measures.
The results demonstrate strength across the curriculum, with particularly impressive performances at the highest level. Almost 60% of grades in English were awarded at 9–8, alongside a quarter of all grades in both Physics and Chemistry. Art also delivered an exceptional set of results, with 70% of grades awarded at 9–7.
Across the year group, almost 60% of all grades were awarded at grade 6 and above, reflecting both the breadth of achievement and the strong progress made by students during their time at Bridgewater. Collectively, students surpassed the outcomes indicated by their baseline targets across all measures – reinforcing the added value of a Bridgewater education and the importance the school places on enabling every individual to fulfil their potential.
At the Worsley-based independent school, Key Stage 4 combines high expectations with expert guidance and individual attention. Alongside subject knowledge, students are supported to develop effective study skills, intellectual independence and resilience, preparing them not only for their GCSE examinations but for the demands of Sixth Form study and the opportunities beyond.
Academic Deputy Head of the Senior School, Mr Amin, praised the achievements of the year group:
"We are incredibly proud of everything our Year 11 students have achieved. These results reflect not only their ability, but the progress they have made through sustained effort, ambition and a willingness to challenge themselves.
"That progress is particularly important to us. Every young person arrives at Key Stage 4 with different strengths and starting points, and our role is to know them as individuals, encourage them to aim high and provide the teaching, guidance and support that enables them to achieve their very best. My congratulations go to every student, and to the staff and families who have supported them throughout their GCSE journey."
Success has also extended beyond Year 11, with one third of Bridgewater's Year 10 students sitting their GCSE Statistics examination this year and achieving a 100% pass rate, with 78% of grades awarded at grade 6 and above. Taking the qualification a year early provides students with valuable experience of GCSE-level study and assessment as they progress through Key Stage 4.
The GCSE achievements follow Bridgewater's outstanding A Level results announced last week, when 65% of all grades were awarded at A*–B, including 20% at A*–A, with a 100% pass rate across a wide range of subjects. The Class of 2026 will now progress to an exciting range of destinations, with students securing places at leading universities including Oxford, Liverpool, Leeds and Newcastle.
Together, the A Level and GCSE results provide a fitting celebration of academic achievement across Bridgewater's Senior School and Sixth Form, reflecting an approach which combines aspiration and academic rigour with individual support and a determination to help every student make excellent progress.
Bridgewater School congratulates all students on their achievements and extends its thanks to the staff and families who have supported them throughout their GCSE journey. The results reflect not only the hard work and commitment of the students themselves, but the strength of the partnership between home and school – working together to encourage, support and enable every young person to achieve their very best.