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King Edward VI Community College

King Edward VI Community College

Results 2019

GCSE Results 2019

Excellent GCSE Results for 2019
 

“We are so proud of all our students who have received their GCSE results today.  These outcomes are a testament to the outstanding level of commitment given by our students and staff who have all worked extremely hard to enable our students to reach their full potential,” said the Principal, Alan Salt.

This is the fourth year the college recorded positive progress for all students. Overall attainment across the college rose this year too, with students achieving higher grades than in past years. Alongside our Ofsted report from May, these results show the dedication, commitment and sustained success the college is enjoying at present.

Some headlines from across subject areas include:

  • 69% of students achieved grades 9 to 4 in English language
  • 72% of students achieved grades 9 to 4 in maths
  • 100% of students achieved grades 9 to 4 in chemistry and biology
  • 97% of students achieved grades 9 to 4 in physics
  • 78% of students achieved grades 9 to 4 in French
  • 79% of students achieved grades 9 to 4 in Spanish
  • 95% of students achieved grades 9 to 4 in RE
  • 75% of students achieved grades 9 to 4 in geography
  • 93% of students achieved grades 9 to 4 in art
  • 85% of students achieved grades 9 to 4 in photography
  • 88% of students achieved grades 9 to 4 in media studies.

In May Ofsted commented “Senior leaders are relentless in their pursuit of better outcomes for pupils”, these results at GCSE, and those at A Level, validate this judgement. Alan Salt commented “In November when we saw students turning up in their droves to revision sessions at lunch and after school, put on by our committed staff, we knew these results would be good. And they are. We are celebrating each and every success story here at KEVICC, from our students like Jamie who achieved over four 9s, four 8s and two 7s; to the amazing Emma who achieved four 5s and three 4s. For both of these students and many, many others; these results represent an amazing amount of effort, dedication and grit. Well done to you all”.

 

A Level Results 2019

Excellent A Level Results for 2019 

Following an extremely positive ‘Good’ Ofsted judgement in the summer term, staff and students at King Edward VI Community College are celebrating excellent Sixth Form results. The recent Ofsted report highlighted that ‘classes are small and students appreciate the individual attention this provides’ and ‘analytical marking’ and feedback have led to improved student outcomes. This has been borne out in this summer’s results, with over half of students achieving grades A*-B in all qualification types. Staff, students and parents are delighted that the hard work and dedication of our young people, the support of their families and expertise of teaching staff has been rewarded so highly.

Modern Foreign Languages have enjoyed particular successes this year, as well as Philosophy and Geography where all students achieved grades A*-B. A Level Mathematics are celebrating three A* grades, with twelve A* awarded across all subjects. 24% of grades awarded at A Level were A* or A. English Language and Literature and English Literature continue to be a strong subjects at A Level, alongside Photography and Film Studies. Applied Learning courses in Art and Design, Media and Sport have enjoyed a 100% pass rate. 

A large proportion of students have scored top grades, with Tom Backhouse achieving an exceptional A* in Mathematics, A in Further Mathematics and A in Physics; Jay Benigni achieving A* in Italian, A in French and A in Spanish and securing a place at Oxford University; Felix Dennison has straight A grades in Geography, Mathematics and Biology; Samuel Glanfield has achieved an incredible pair of A* grades in Mathematics and Further Mathematics and an A in Physics; Daisy Miller has excelled with an A* in English Language and Literature, A in Film Studies and A in Photography. Rebecca Meanwhile and Hester Aspland achieved a triple Distinction* in Art and Design. In Sport, Oliver Dakin-Edwards achieved a double Distinction*.

We are an inclusive Sixth Form and we are incredibly proud of all of our students, especially those who have had to struggle against personal adversity to achieve the grades that they so richly deserve. Amy Withers, Head of Sixth Form is delighted with this year’s results: “Our students and staff have worked incredibly hard this year to achieve these wonderful results. Our sole purpose is to help young people to realise their true potential and I am delighted to see this talented cohort fulfilling their ambitions for the future.”

Many of our Kennicott students are going on to study at the most prestigious universities.  Further to Jay heading off to Oxford University, Toby Gronow is heading to Nottingham University to study Psychology; Jasmine Sharp has a place at Exeter University to study Maths; Abi Green is going to the University of East Anglia to take up their prestigious Creative Writing degree following in the footsteps famous writers like Ian McEwan and Kazuo Ishiguro. Tom Backhouse is progressing to Royal Holloway to study Theoretical Physics.