GCSE joy at Hans Price Academy

GCSE joy at Hans Price Academy

Hans Price Academy has enjoyed further year-on-year improvement, with an increased number of students achieving at least a grade 4 in both their English and maths GCSEs.

That represents the strongest set of results in the school’s history, while 58% of students achieved a top grade – also a step up from past years.

Adrian Esch, Principal at Hans Price said: “It was wonderful to see our Year 11 students collecting their GCSE results and we are exceptionally proud of what they have achieved over their five-year journey at Hans Price Academy.

“The countless hours of learning and revision have really paid off, supported by a team of dedicated and talented staff.  We also acknowledge and appreciate the invaluable support of our families, who have partnered with us over the past five years to ensure their children are ‘Ready to Learn’. Together, we have fostered a culture of high expectations and self-belief, empowering students to realise their full potential.

“Their overall outcomes this year demonstrate the year-on-year improvements we are making at Hans Price Academy, with an increase in the number of students achieving at least a grade 4 in their English and maths GCSEs, as well as the number of students achieving a top grade across their range of subjects.

“I have no doubt that they will continue to be ambitious with their learning, and we wish them every success for the future with their chosen courses and destinations.”

The Hans Price students were among nearly 2,000 young people across the Cabot Learning Federation (CLF) who received their results today – with many celebrating outstanding results and getting set for the next stage of their education.

CLF Deputy CEO Sally Apps said: “As a trust we would like to extend our congratulations to the 1,994 students who are receiving their GCSE and equivalent qualifications today.

“These are the result of considerable effort, diligence and determination and the results celebrated today are opening the door to a range of excellent onward destinations for our young people who have studied at our mainstream and specialist schools.

“It is with considerable gratitude to our staff and parents that we celebrate, knowing that these outcomes are achieved as a result of a considerable team effort.

“It is particularly pleasing to see that this year, more young people who have experienced challenge and disadvantage during their school career are collecting strong results.

“We are proud of them and delighted for them, and wish all CLF Year 11 students – now part of our valued alumni and in many cases continuing their onward study with us – a happy and successful educational career.”