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Bradfield Celebrates Sharp Rise In GCSE Results

Students, staff and the wider Bradfield School community are celebrating improved GCSE results that highlight the progress made over the past year.

Over 75% of students achieved a grade 4 or above in both English and mathematics, while the proportion of top grades at 7 and above rose by 16% compared with last year.

These results are the product of students’ dedication, strengthened by the unwavering support of staff and the wider Bradfield community. The school has seen progress across a wide range of subjects, with both core and option areas showing strong improvements

The results are the latest milestone in Bradfield’s ongoing journey of improvement, coming just months after the school was awarded a “Good” rating by Ofsted. Together, these achievements demonstrate the impact of a renewed focus on high expectations, effective teaching and a supportive learning environment.

As well as celebrating their results, many Year 11 students are now preparing to take the next step in their education, with a large number choosing to continue their studies in post-16 education locally. We are proud that our students can now move forward with the qualifications and confidence they need to pursue their chosen pathways.

Dale Barrowclough, Executive Headteacher, said:

“I am absolutely delighted for our students, staff and wider community. These results completely validate our very recent “Good” judgement and reflect our incredible journey over the last 12 months. I want to thank all staff and our wider community for the way they have gone over and above to support our fantastic students.”