GCSE Results Day 25
Immanuel College students celebrate a record year of GCSE and BTEC results
Today, our students at Immanuel College are celebrating outstanding success after receiving their GCSE and BTEC results.
We are proud to announce another year of exceptional outcomes, reflecting students’ perseverance, resilience and commitment to their studies.
This year’s results mark a record high for the school, with significant increases in the proportion of students achieving strong passes (grade 5 or higher) in both English and mathematics. The number of top grades also rose compared with previous years, with many students securing the very highest marks at GCSE (grade 7 to 9) and BTEC (Distinction/Distinction*).
Other subjects achieved particularly notable results, including Art, Drama, Food Technology, Photography, Textiles and Music which all celebrated a 100% pass rate.
While all students have done incredibly well, there are some standout individual achievements. These include:
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Emily Rhodes, who achieved six grade 9s and three grade 8s.
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Nathan Gibson, who achieved three grade 9s, three grade 8s and two grade 7s.
Emily Rhodes
Nathan Gibson
The majority of students will now continue their education in Immanuel College’s highly successful Sixth Form, which will move into a brand new, state of the art facility opening this September. Others are choosing vocational pathways, including apprenticeships, as they take their next steps with confidence.
As well as current Immanuel students, the academy is also proud to be welcoming new external students into the Sixth Form, who will be joining an ambitious and thriving community. If you are interested in securing a place, please contact the school directly
Steve Mulligan, Headteacher at Immanuel College said:
“Once again, Immanuel students have done themselves proud! Their hard work, resilience, and dedication over the past few years have been truly outstanding, and they should be very pleased with the excellent results they have achieved.
“We look forward to welcoming most of our students back in September to join our Sixth Form in its new purpose-built facility, as well as many new external students, and we wish every success to those moving on to other pathways, including apprenticeships and further education.”
Meetings will be held the first week of term- we look forward to meeting you!