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The results reflect the hard work shown by pupils following two years of studies and the support given by dedicated staff and families.
GCSE results have continued to improve in all areas, building on the success of 2025. All measures are well above National Average, and the school are particularly pleased with their 5 plus English and Maths grades. 74% of pupils achieved a grade 4 in English and Maths, with over 65% achieving grade 5s in both subjects.
School leaders shared that they have seen significant improvements in science with the number of higher grades being awarded to pupils increasing significantly, especially in physics where almost 50% of the cohort achieved the top grades of 7-9. This is similar in both biology and chemistry.
The number of higher grades awarded in product design has also increased with 30% of pupils attaining grade 7-9, demonstrating the strong academic focus on STEM subjects at Bradfield Secondary school.
Alongside the school's overall success, many pupils achieved exceptional individual results, achieving grade 8 and 9 consistently, including:
- Loui Costa Do Amaral
- Lucy Feather
- Adam Mckie
- Maxwell Groom
- Sophie Mcnestry
- Frankie Smith
Pupils who have also done particularly well, achieving beyond their expected progress, include:
- Niamh Williamson
- Freya Beckett
- Jonathan Huckporti
- Vincent Carter
Anna Hughes, Head of School at Bradfield Secondary School, said:
"I am delighted to celebrate the achievements of our pupils and everything they have worked so hard to accomplish. Today's results reflect not only their academic progress but also the resilience, determination and character they have shown throughout their time at Bradfield.
I would like to thank our dedicated staff and our families for the encouragement and support they have provided every step of the way. We are incredibly proud of every pupil and wish them every success and happiness as they begin the next chapter of their journey."