G.C.S.E. SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF PUPILS IN YEAR 12 – 2024
No. of pupils in Year 12 | No. with a Statement of Special Educational Needs | No. of pupils entered for 7+ GCSEs | % of eligible pupils achieving
7+ GCSEs at A* – C (including English and Mathematics) |
N.I. Grammar School Average
7+ GCSEs (2022/2023) (including English and Mathematics) |
No. of pupils entered for 5+ GCSEs | % of eligible
pupils achieving 5+ GCSEs at A* – C (including English and Mathematics) |
N.I. Grammar School Average
5+ GCSEs (2022/2023) (including English and Mathematics) |
181 | 4 | 181 | 97.2 | 95.9 | 181 | 97.2 | 93.6 |
G.C.S.E. PERFORMANCE IN PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS
(2020/21 – 2023/24)
2020/21* | 2021/22 | 2022/23 | 2023/24 | |||||
School | N.I.
Grammar School Average |
School | N.I.
Grammar School Average |
School | N.I.
Grammar School Average |
School | N.I.
Grammar School Average |
|
achieving 7+ GCSEs at Grades A* – C (including English and Mathematics) |
98 |
N/A |
97 |
N/A |
96 |
94 |
97 |
N/A |
achieving 5+ GCSEs
at Grades A* – C (including (English and Mathematics) |
100 |
N/A |
98 |
N/A |
98 |
96 |
97 |
N/A |
- Excludes pupils with statements of special educational needs.
- The G.C.S.E. figures for Northern Ireland include pupils who achieved qualifications deemed by the Department of Education to be equivalent to G.C.S.E. level.
- I. Grammar School Averages were not published for 2020/2021 and 2021/2022.
*No formal examinations were sat in 2020/2021.
High Achievers
Nine young people achieved A* grades in all nine of their GCSE full courses:- Thomas Allenby, Sophie Charleton, Peter Cochrane, Catherine Macdonald, Maia Malcolm, Matthew McCullough, Evie McKeown, Ashton Mui, Flo Winning.
Forty pupils achieved a minimum of 9A*/A grades in their GCSE full courses – Jessica Alexander, Callum Baillie, Hannah Ballantine, Mattias Beatty, Lexie Bill, Maddi Bishop, Jack Brown, Sophia Burnside, Rachel Carson, Will Chambers, Ben Collins, Leah Cromie, Beth Cruikshank, Holly Fisher, Katie Gardiner, Grace Gillespie, Cherith Gordon, Rachel Graham, Daniel Grimsley, Natasha Hall, Finnola Henry-McCool, Daniel Hickey, Martha Kirkpatrick, Ella Kyle, Tommy Lackermeier, Ben Makaveckas, Laura McDonnell, Ewan Mewha, Annabel Mitchell, Olivia Moody, Rowan Murray, Joshua Paterson, Sarah Patton, Hannah Ramsey, Jake Rhodes, Briony Robertson, Taylor Stewart, Philip Thomas, Denisa Timuc, Kirk Wilson.
They were closely followed by a further nineteen young people with a minimum of 8 A*/A grades in their GCSE full courses – Alfie Beckett, Mikey Blair, Charlotte Campbell, Aaron Caskey, Ollie Collins, Michael Darragh, Lucas Kelly, Matthew Lowry, Niall Manson, Amelia McCormac, Lucy McKillop, Zoe Moore, Lily Murdock, Charlotte Neilly, Lucas Neilly, Alexander O’Hara, Robbie Pedlow, Jack Turner, Jack Whitley.
Finally, sixteen pupils obtained a minimum of 7 A*/A grades in their GCSE full courses – Freya Arbuthnot, Lois Campbell, Jacob Casson, Jonathan Christie, Sarah Harbison, Charlie Hargy, Sarah Livingstone, Morgan Mawhinney, Grace McClintock, Carter McNeill, Riley Parker, Erin Robinson, James Robinson, Nadine Roddy, Ellie Sloan, Adam Snowden.