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GCSE Results 2023

Our staff and academy committee members congratulate the Class of 2023 for the excellent GCSE results they achieved this summer. It has been a challenging five years for many reasons, and some of our students encountered many additional personal challenges along the way, but they all made it through to celebrate a leavers’ assembly, prom and of course Results Day!

Results Day is about celebrating academic success and all of our students should feel very proud of the grades they have achieved, across a range of subjects, which will allow them to make their choices about next steps in education or employment with training. However, the grades in the envelopes also reflect the maturity, resilience and wider set of skills which each young person has developed through their time at school and those come through a mix of sport, music, drama, school council, student leadership roles, class work and friendship groups; each of our alumni has left their mark at Claydon High School and we thank them for their hard work, good humour and strong personalities and wish them well for the future.

We would also like to recognise the families who support each young person, some of whom we will also say farewell to this summer, and thank them for working with us over the time their child has been with us; we value this partnership with home to ensure each young person becomes the best version of themselves.

      2023 Results 

Measure

Results

Attainment 8

45.52

9-4 in English and Maths

71%

9-5 in English and Maths

42%

Baccalaureate Entry

20%

Baccalaureate APS

3.8

English 9 - 4

89%

English 9 - 5

69%

Maths 9 - 4

77%

Maths 9 - 5 

50%

Exam Results 2022

Claydon High School is delighted with the performance of students this year with the cohort
achieving very strongly across the board and impressive performances from many individuals.

As we all know, this cohort of students has experienced significant disruption over the past three
years and for them to sit exams was a great achievement but brought challenges too. We were
hugely proud of how every student approached the assessment and examination season and their hard work has really paid off. Our students have achieved success across a range of subjects and many have overcome individual challenges and should be immensely proud of their achievements.

Schools are not just about exam performance, but about developing a range of skills to take learners into the next stage of education or training; we can see that our young people have these skills and are well placed to achieve further success in the future.

We hope that all students will celebrate their successes with friends and family, who have been so crucial in creating the vital support network young people needed to get to this point in time. I am hugely grateful to all of our families for the strong working relationships we have enjoyed over the last five years and also want to thank all of the staff, both teaching and support staff, who have worked tirelessly to support each and every student.

We wish every student from the Class of 2022 every success for the future.

Ms M Taylor - Headteacher

2022 Results 

Measure

Results

Progress 8

-0.04

Attainment 8

50.31

9-4 in English and Maths

72%

9-5 in English and Maths

52%

Baccalaureate Entry

33%

English Baccalaureate APS

4.46

English 9 - 4

87%

English 9 - 5

72%

Maths 9 - 4

73%

Maths 9 - 5 

55%

 

GCSE Results 2021

Year 11 Students at Claydon High School achieved excellent GCSE results

Headteacher, Maéve Taylor, said, “Congratulations to this year group who have worked hard to achieve excellent GCSE results. Despite the challenges the last two years have presented, these individuals have shown a mature and positive approach to their learning which has enabled them to achieve strongly across a range of subjects.

“We are incredibly proud of each student in this year group for their hard work, which has been supported by a wonderful group of parents and carers and wider family networks.

“Teachers and other staff have worked tirelessly to ensure that all students have been challenged and supported through this unprecedented period of education to achieve a set of grades which will allow them to progress and succeed in their future sixth form studies, college courses and apprenticeships. We wish them every success in the future.”

Ms M Taylor -  Headteacher

August 2021

2021 Results 

Measure

2021 Result

National 2020

Attainment 8

50.5 50.2

9-4 in English and Maths

80%

9-5 in English and Maths

61% 49.9%

Baccalaureate Entry

31%

40%

 

4.38

English Baccalaureate APS

4.34

English 9 - 4

86%

80.2%

 

61.5%

English 9 - 5

69%

Maths 9 - 4

83% 77.2%

Maths 9 - 5 

69% 57.5%

GCSE Results 2020

Claydon High School students celebrate another year of GCSE success

Students at Claydon High School are celebrating an excellent set of results with many impressive individual performances.

The Class of 2020 have had a really challenging few months, having missed the end of their school careers because of lockdown and all of the usual rites of passage which go with this. Furthermore, waiting for exam results is nervewracking at the best of times, but for this cohort this has been heightened by the media coverage of the difficulties and uncertainty over the preceding weeks and days.

This makes us doubly proud all of our students who worked hard for the duration of their GCSE courses to achieve excellent results. We are very pleased that the centre assessed grades, alongside some upgraded results from the national standardising algorithm, are being issued to students as they take into account the full range of their performance including practical components for music, drama, sport and design technology as well as mock exams and consideration of individual circumstances which may have affected them.

This year group has been an excellent cohort, demonstrating daily our motto of being the best they can be. They have acted as exemplary role models for younger students, leading the School Council, wellbeing groups and a Green Council as well as performing consistently strongly in sporting and musical events. Each and every one of these young people has contributed to the culture and community of the school and they will be missed.

We hope that we will be able to safely gather together the students and their parents/carers in the future to celebrate their successes and to say farewell. As a school we recognise how important it is to work closely with families to support our young people, academically and for their wider wellbeing, and we thank them too.

I would also like to pay tribute to the team of people at school, teachers, learning support assistants, and other administrative staff who have worked tirelessly to support students throughout their time with us.

On behalf of all of the staff and governors at Claydon High School, we congratulate the Class of 2020 upon their many successes, especially in these GCSEs, and thank them for all that they have contributed to the school and wish them every success in the future.

Ms M Taylor -  Headteacher

August 2020

2020 Results 

Measure

2020 Result

National 2020

Attainment 8

53.5 50.2

9-4 in English and Maths

83%

9-5 in English and Maths

67% 49.9

Baccalaureate Entry

42%

40%

 

4.38

English Baccalaureate APS

4.2%

English 9 - 4

90%

80.2%

 

61.5%

English 9 - 5

75%

Maths 9 - 4

88% 77.2%

Maths 9 - 5 

75% 57.5%

 

 

 School Performance Tables

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