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2023 Exam Results at Brentford School for Girls
KS4 and KS5 data for Brentford School for Girls can be found here Compare School Performance tables
Key Stage 5:
We are once again very proud of our 13 students who took their A Levels and BTEC qualifications this summer. Having missed exam experience in Year 11, they have been impressive in rising to the challenge of public exams.
Students have been highly successful in securing places at their chosen university, apprenticeship or employer, including at Russel Group universities and some of the most prestigious institutions in the country.
Headlines:
- 60% of subjects offered exceeded the 2023 national average at every metric
- 39% of all grades (A Level & equivalents) were A* - B
- 61% of all grades (A Level & equivalents) were A* - C
|
Average Point Score |
Average Grade |
A Level Qualifications: |
28.3 |
C- |
Vocational Qualifications: |
34.5 |
Distinction |
Subject successes include:
- Exceptional results in A Level Drama saw 50% of students attain a grade A* or A (significantly exceeding the national average of 27.1%).
- Performance in the Humanities was very impressive with 37% of students achieving a grade A* or A in History and 33% of students gaining an A* or A in Geography.
- In Health and Social Care 91% of all grades awarded were at Distinction or Distinction*
- There were some wonderful results in English Literature, Psychology, Sociology and Film Studies seeing more than half the cohort achieve a grade B or higher.
Students’ post 18 destinations include:
- Lusine intends to study Psychology at Queen Mary University of London having achieved two A*s and a B in History, Psychology and Maths.
- Gemma accepted her first choice at the University of Bristol to study criminology following her AAC grades in Drama, Sociology and Psychology.
- Michelle will pursue a career in medicine at Royal Holloway University following her impressive ABB grades in Biology, Chemistry and History.
- Mariam’s AAB grades will allow her to fulfil her dream to work in the aviation sector by studying Air Transport management at the University of West London.
- Swezel’s Distinction* in Health and Social Care has allowed her to take up at place at Anglia Ruskin University to study Criminology and Policing (including a placement year).
Congratulations to the class of 2023! We wish our Year 13 leavers every success in their ongoing education and future careers, and we look forward to welcoming them back as successful alumni.
Key Stage 4:
The 24th August saw a hall full of excited students waiting to collect their results. The atmosphere in the room was electrifying as students nervously opened their envelopes. Suffice to say there were lots of smiling faces and tears of joy as the students read out their results.
We would like formally to recognise and celebrate the tireless work of the teachers and school staff who have gone above and beyond to ensure that the incredibly high-quality education continues here at Brentford School for Girls. I would also like to thank families for the support they have provided for our young people and the school.
We are very proud of all our students, whether they achieved top grades or made incredible progress to pass with better grades than they expected. They have all done so well and we are excited to see what happens next for them in their future studies in Year 12!
Headlines:
- 27% of all grades (GCSE & equivalent) at 7 - 9.
- 64% of all grades (GCSE & equivalent) at 5 - 9.
- 78% of all grades (GCSE & equivalent) at 4 -9
School Progress 8 score | 0.38 |
School Attainment 8 score |
48.28 |
School English Baccalaureate average point score |
4.19 |
Percentage of pupils achieving grade 4+ in mathematics |
74% |
Percentage of pupils achieving grade 4+ in English |
80% |
Percentage of pupils achieving grade 5+ in mathematics |
60% |
Percentage of pupils achieving grade 5+ in English |
66% |
Percentage of pupils achieving grade 4+ in English and mathematics |
71% |
Percentage of pupils achieving grade 5+ in English and mathematics |
54% |