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Roedean records best GCSE results for 20 years

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 22 Aug, 2024 at 9:00AM
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Roedean sixth formers celebrate school’s best A-level exam results

Roedean said that the school had recorded its best GCSE results for 20 years, with the top grade the most common result.

The school said: “A grade 9 was the most common grade achieved by GCSE pupils at Roedean this year, as the school celebrates its best performance in 20 years.

“Some 1,353 GCSEs were sat by Year 11, the school’s largest cohort in years.

“And a whopping 36.2 per cent of them were awarded the highest possible grade – that’s 4 per cent higher than last year.

“The top grade was the most common result by some margin, with 79.1 per cent of all GCSEs awarded 7, 8 or 9 – a 5 per cent increase on 2023.

“Some 13 pupils achieved nine or more 9s in their set of results and eight of those students astoundingly received 10 or more grade 9s.

“Some 24 pupils achieved either an 8 or a 9 in every GCSE they took.

“Finally, 91 per cent of the year group were awarded at least one 8 or 9 in their set of grades.”

Head teacher Niamh Green said: “I am delighted that the Year 11s have achieved such remarkable results.

“They approached their exams in a very focused yet calm way and the positive mindset they adopted collectively has clearly had a very beneficial impact on how they performed.

“Many have done brilliantly and, for 91 per cent of the whole year group to be awarded at least one grade 9 to 8 underlines the strength in depth of this cohort.

“I am very grateful to my colleagues for preparing and supporting the students so well but it is obvious that the girls’ hard work really paid off. They all deserve this moment in the spotlight.”

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  1. DM says:
    2 years ago

    Kids who have millionaire parents, well paid and highly educated teachers and paid for continuous tuition will get great results every time. I’m more interested in those who don’t have all of these resources (majority) and have to fight through a lacklustre education system and worn out teachers in order to get good results.

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  2. Chris says:
    2 years ago

    Yes they have families that value education, perhaps this is another reason why the state school system is failing in comparison to the private sector. Not all kids in private school are millionaires, but forgo cars, bigger cars and holidays to afford to put their kids in decent education.

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    • Anon says:
      2 years ago

      Roedean school basic day fees are ~£30K per year per child of GCSE age and above.

      While I agree it wouldn’t be necessary to be a millionaire, it’s a little disingenuous to suggest these fees would be generally affordable if people cut back on holidays etc.

      I’d suggest a gross household income of ~£120K would be necessary to send one child to Roedean (with mortgage costs and other basic living expenses being what they are), which is beyond the majority of the public.

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