Students, parents and staff at Wakefield Girls’ High School, one of the top 10 independent schools in the North, are celebrating today following the release of the GCSE Results.
Over one-third of students achieved grades 8 or 9 with the school proudly acknowledging the achievements of all its students, celebrating numerous outstanding individual performances.
Stand out performances included students Charlotte, Ife, Hareem, Ishani, Victoria, Lucia, Arianna, Lily, Lucy and Eleanor who achieved nine or more 9-8 grades (formerly straight A*s). Indeed, 38 students were awarded at least one of those coveted Grade 9s. And, across the full range of ability at Wakefield Girls’, we have students who have achieved results considerably higher than their benchmark expectations.
Head Teacher Heidi-Jayne Boyes expressed her pride in the Year 11 cohort: “I am immensely proud of our Year 11 students and all they have achieved during their time at Wakefield Girls’. They have made significant contributions to our school community, balancing academic studies with leadership roles and a diverse array of extracurricular activities while focusing on personal development. Today, I commend their dedication, grit and maturity throughout their GCSE preparations.”
Ms. Boyes also recognised the efforts of the school’s staff: “I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to our talented colleagues who have consistently provided inspiring teaching and unwavering support. Both our students and teachers deserve recognition for their hard work and commitment.”
Looking ahead, the school is excited for Year 11 students to continue their academic and personal journeys in the Sixth Form, where they will be joined by talented new students from various schools. “Year 11 will enter the Sixth Form with a strong foundation, and we are eager to support their development as they pursue exceptional A Level results,” she added.
Ms. Boyes concluded, “We also celebrate alongside the Wakefield Grammar School Foundation, with equally pleasing results also awarded for students at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School.”