Reddam House Berkshire’s GCSE cohort are celebrating an outstanding set of results!

Posted on 25th Aug 2022 in School News, Exams, GCSEs

Reddam House, Berkshire’s GCSE results show the school greatly exceeding UK averages: 52% of all grades received were 9-7, more than twice the national average for GCSE. The success is a testament to the teachers and students, who seamlessly navigated in-class, online and hybrid lessons to great effect and with wide praise from parents.

Highlights of the results include:

  • 15% received level 9s
  • 34% received level 9-8
  • 52% received level 9-7

Head of Senior School, Mike Milner, commented: “I would like to congratulate all our students collecting their GCSE results today. Having worked so well during the pandemic disruptions, we commend this cohort on their perseverance and ambition and are pleased to be able to share in their celebrations. We are also delighted to welcome so many back to the Sixth Form at Reddam House, which has now doubled in size over the past five years. They all have an excellent platform for future success and we wish them the best of luck!”

The students will now progress to Reddam House Berkshire’s Sixth Form where they will study A Levels, while being supported with their career and further education pathways by a dedicated team of advisors. Previous year’s Sixth Form graduates received results that have allowed them to access a wide range of universities including prestigious Russell Group universities, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, University College London, and Durham University.

School Principal, Rick Cross, added: “I congratulate the students and staff for the fantastic GCSE results this year, which once again far exceed national averages and are among the very best in the local area. This is especially impressive considering the disruption in recent years due to covid. Reddam House continues to improve and excel academically and with these students now moving to A Levels, we can expect continued progress and success.”