The Forest School says that it is proud to celebrate another set of excellent GCSE results this summer, with students achieving strongly across a wide range of subjects.
The school says it is delighted to see its upward trend in results continue, reflecting the hard work of students, staff, and families.
Their students have exceeded the grade 9 target, and records, this year with some exceptional performance in our STEM subjects.
In Science well over half of the grades awarded were in the highest threshold, and 20% of their maths grades 8 or 9,
After introducing a new Engineering qualification as part of our broad curriculum over a third of the cohort achieved a Distinction * or Distinction. Computer Science and PE maintain their records here, with excellent results across the grade thresholds.
While nationally the pass rate has fallen, their results have improved significantly this year.
Headteacher Shirley Austin said: “What a year; the girls have joined us in year 7, and excelled as we became Co-Educational to finish our community drive.
“The Year 10 boys won the Elite National Cup bringing it to 3 titles in this prestigious cup over the past 4 years, as we were runner ups in 2024. Today brings the year to a phenomenal finale as we are absolutely delighted with this year’s GCSE results.
“The Forest School continues on its upward trend, breaking its own records reflecting the hard work of our students, the dedication of our staff, and the unwavering support from our families. These results demonstrate the strength of our School community and the determination of all of our young people to succeed. We are incredibly proud of each and every one forest family.”