Summer 2022 has been a bumper year of results for Rosebery School in Epsom where – despite the challenges of the pandemic – students have received record GCSE results, surpassing the outstanding outcomes achieved in both 2019 and 2021. A remarkable 53 per cent of all GCSE entries were graded 9 to 7 (A* to A in old grades) with a third of all entries graded as 9 or 8 – the highest possible GCSE grades.
In English and maths, 93 per cent of students at Rosebery, a member of GLF Schools, achieved a Grade 4 or better, while 80 per cent achieved a Grade 5 or better. Top performers included Ilana Alford who achieved 11 Grade 9s; Rachel Aldrich, Emily Reeh and Noemie Windmill with 10 Grade 9s; and Tilly Anderson-Smith, Maya Smith, Michaela Summers and Abigail Winder who each secured 9 Grade 9s. In total, 24 students achieved 5 or more grade 9s this summer. “The Class of 2022 have achieved results that are outstanding by any measure, which is testament to their hard work and dedication throughout two years of disrupted GCSE study,” reflected Head of School, David Lach. The efforts of teaching and associate staff at the all-girls’ school were also praised by Mr Lach, for going above and beyond to support students throughout the challenges of the last two years.
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