Students at The Earls High School in Halesowen have celebrated an excellent set of GCSE results today, and we are delighted by their achievements. One in 3 grades were awarded at Grade 7 or above, 75% of students achieved a standard pass at Grade 4 or above in English and maths, and 47% achieved a strong pass at Grade 5 or above in these subjects.
Headteacher Nic Hirsch said, ‘We are all very proud of what our students have achieved. They have demonstrated commitment and resilience throughout their time at The Earls, and these results are the reward for their own hard work, but also the belief and dedication of staff at school, the excellent start that they had at our local primary schools and the support and encouragement of their families.
Three students – Elliot Bishop, Simon Cockling and Zahra Gul – all achieved an impressive 11 GCSEs at Grade 9, and there were further fantastic achievements across the board, particularly from Violet Crowton, Finley Smith, Harry Thomas and Malia Dayus, Isabella Hughes-Rowlands, William Mosedale and Kate Maloney.
We are proud of the wonderful young people they have become, and know that they will continue to make a positive contribution to our local community. We are confident that they will thrive in their next steps and wish them all the best for the future.’