PUPILS at King Henry VIII School are celebrating their strongest results at the highest grades since 2017, with nearly half of all pupils achieving top grades of 8 or 9, and 70 per cent of all grades awarded at 7-9.
All grades in Latin and Drama were 7-9, and 71 per cent of grades in both Maths and English also fell within the top band.
Pupil Diya achieved ten grade 9s, and will now continue her studies in Sixth Form, choosing Latin, Politics, English Literature and French.
Triplets Jacqueline, Francesca and Cassandra, who joined King Henry VIII School in Year 9, collectively secured 17 GCSEs at grade 7 or above.
The majority of pupils will continue into the school’s Sixth Form.
Headmaster Mr Sewell said: “Our Year 11 pupils are celebrating fantastic GCSE results, matching some of the strongest outcomes we’ve seen in recent years. I am incredibly proud, not just of the results themselves, but of the determination and effort our pupils have put in to achieve them.”
