BES Exam Success 2024

Y11 students collecting their GCSE results (left to right): Sophie Hill, Hettie Liddle, Amelia Jervis, Isabel Wickens & Maisy Minifie Jennings

Bridgnorth Endowed is celebrating a year of outstanding academic achievements and personal success stories with a strong set of GCSE exam results, which came out earlier today.

Top grades were gained across the board and, in particular, the pass rate in English and Maths saw a 10% increase on last year’s figure.

Students from the class of 2024 have secured places on a wide range of exciting courses at popular destinations, including King Edward’s in Stourbridge, Shrewsbury Colleges Group, Thomas Telford Sixth Form and Telford College.

Well done to star student, Dewi Arch, who achieved an impressive eight Grade 9s and one Grade 8, and is heading to King Edward’s to study A Levels in Chemistry, Geography and Law.

Special congratulations also go to Molly O’Gara, who scored top marks with three Grade 9s, three Grade 8s and three Grade 7s, and will go on to study A Levels in Maths and Science at Thomas Telford.

Joshua Sykes received an exceptional set of results and is off to King Edward’s to do A Level Maths, Chemistry, and Geography, while classmate Amelie Maynard achieved top grades including three 9s and will study A Levels at Shrewsbury College.

Ruby McDermott’s strong grades, particularly in Science and Maths, see her go to Stafford College to study A Levels with the aim of going into medicine, and Molly Rois’s exam success will take her to King Edward’s to study A Levels in Law, Politics and Aviation.

Other inspiring stories include Leo Davies, Harry Lewis, Tom Whitehouse and Taylor Kirkham, who are all set to join the RAF, and Maddie Iddles, who has secured a highly sought-after place at Birmingham’s BOA Academy to study Dance.

Maisy Minifie Jennings, hoping for a career in Forensic Psychology, will study Law, Psychology and Criminology at Shrewsbury College, and Lily Proctor will be embarking on the brand-new Level 3 Ignite Musical Theatre Diploma at Kidderminster College.

Headteacher, Mr Michael Penn, comments: “We are delighted with these results and extremely proud of our students. This wonderful group of young people embody the school’s ethos of aspiring to achieve and I am confident they leave us having developed the qualities needed to succeed in life after school.”

“I am very grateful to our dedicated teachers, staff and parents who have enabled these students to thrive, and we all wish them the very best for their bright futures.”

Highlights from GCSE Results Day 2024

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