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Quantock Education Trust

Haygrove Students shine in 2025 GCSE Results

Haygrove School, part of the Quantock Education Trust, is thrilled to announce another year of excellent GCSE results, a testament to the hard work and dedication of our students and staff. This year's results highlight the resilience and commitment of our students who have navigated unprecedented challenges with exceptional determination.

 

68% of students achieved grades 9-4 in English and Mathematics, and 48% of students at grade 5 and above. There was a wide range of high performing subjects across the curriculum (achieving grade 4 and above) including:

  • Statistics – 98%
  • DT Food – 90%
  • Spanish – 88%
  • German – 86%
  • Art – 85%
  • French – 85%
  • Sports studies – 84% (over a third of the cohort achieving a Level 2 Distinction Star (highest grade))
  • Engineering – 84%
  • Photography – 83%
  • English language – 82%
  • History – 77%
  • Biology – 76%

Seven students achieved two grade 9s in their Double Award Combined Science GCSE.

 

Exceptional Performances

Several students have achieved exceptional results:

- Abigail T: six Grade 9s, three Grade 8s

- Cerys W: five Grade 9s, three Grade 8s, one Grade 6

- Charlie G: four Grade 9s, one Grade 8, three Grade 7s, one Grade 5

 

Aaron Reid, Headteacher at Haygrove School, expressed pride in our students' achievements: "Well done to all of our Year 11 and Year 10 students receiving their results today. These results are a true reflection of the perseverance, resilience, and ambition of our students. I am incredibly proud of what they have achieved. Whether it’s those students who secured top grades or those who worked hard to surpass their personal targets - each success is worth celebrating. I also want to thank our staff, who consistently go the extra mile to provide a high-quality education and strong pastoral support."

 

Leanne Mills, Deputy Headteacher, continues, “This year's results show what is possible when students are supported and challenged to aim high. Our students now leave us to go on to sixth forms, colleges, apprenticeships, or training programs, and we are confident they are well-prepared for whatever comes next. Well done to you all! Thank you also to our parents and carers. Your support has made a real difference.”

 

Chrysta Garnett, CEO of the Quantock Education Trust, says, “I am immensely proud of the exceptional GCSE outcomes achieved across our Trust this year. These results are a reflection of the ambition, dedication, and hard work of our students and staff. At the Quantock Education Trust, we remain deeply committed to unlocking every learner’s potential, and this year’s achievements show the positive impact of that commitment. Congratulations to all of our students and their families—we are excited to see what they accomplish next as they move confidently into the next chapter of their education or training.”