August 21, 2025

Celebrating GCSE Success at Beauchamp

Beauchamp College is delighted to share another impressive set of GCSE results, significantly above national averages across all key measures, reflecting our ongoing dedication to high academic standards.

This year, the percentage of GCSE entries achieving grades 9–7 stood at 32.3% - almost 10% higher than the national average. Meanwhile, 67% of all entries achieved grades between 9–5, outperforming national figures by 12%. These results are a testament to the hard work of our students and the unwavering support of our staff and students’ families. 

Among those celebrating was Anastasiia, who joined Beauchamp College in Year 10 after relocating from Ukraine. She was thrilled with her results, which included six grade 9s, and chose to continue her studies at Beauchamp College Sixth Form in Further Maths, Physics and Computer Science. 

Nayan and Dylan also achieved outstanding results. Nayan earned seven grade 9s and three grade 8s, and will stay on to study Maths, Spanish and Economics, with aspirations to pursue Economics at the London School of Economics. Dylan, pleased with his five grade 9s and four grade 8s, will also stay on at our sixth form, studying Physics, Maths, Further Maths and Computer Science, continuing his strong focus on STEM subjects. 

Charlie and Jiya were equally excited to continue their education at with us. Charlie combined analytical and creative interests by choosing Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Film Studies. Jiya, meanwhile, pursued Biology, Chemistry and Maths, building on her strengths in the sciences. 

We’re excited to welcome many of our students into our outstanding sixth form, where they’ll continue their educational journey with us through Years 12 and 13.  

For those moving on to other post-16 pathways or stepping into the world of work, we wish them well and thank them for the contributions they have made to our school. 

Associate Principal, Alice King, said: “This year’s results are a testament to the strength of our school community. We are proud of every student and thrilled to continue working with so many of them as they move into sixth form. Together, we’re building futures full of possibility.”