George Salter Academy students claim fantastic GCSE results

  24 August, 2023

George Salter Academy (GSA) students claim fantastic GCSE results

The whole of George Salter Academy is celebrating today after students received a fantastic set of GCSE results.

Senior leaders said it was heartening to see staff, parents and siblings come together to mark the achievements of all the students, who have worked exceptionally hard over the past couple of years to secure these grades.

Alongside the continued success of the Academy, some particular individual highlights include:

  • Jonathan Widz who achieved three grade 9s, five grade 8s, one grade 7 and a Distinction*
  • Inder Pal who achieved three grade 9s, three grade 8s, two grade 7s, one grade 6 and a Distinction *
  • Scarlett Barnes who achieved four grade 9s, three grade 8s, one grade 7, one grade 6 and a Distinction*
  • Yajnasri Bhagavathi who achieved two grade 9s, six grade 8s, one grade 7 and one grade 5
  • Selina Malek who achieved two grade 9, five grade 8s, one grade 7s, and two grade 6s
  • Radiha Khan who achieved six grade 8s, three grade 7s, and one grade 6,
  • Maame Asante who achieved two grade 9s, three grade 8s, one grade 7, and three grade 6s
  • Naahida Begum who achieved two grade 9s, one grade 8, two grade 7s, one grade 6 and one grade 5
  • Eshwar Soray who achieved three grade 8s, six grade 7s and one Distinction*
  • Ance Gabranova who achieved two grade 9, two grade 8s, four grade 7s and two grade 6s
  • Ibrahim Ali who achieved three grade 8s, five grade 7s, one grade 6

The school also wanted to give a special mention to performing arts star Chloe Butler who performed brilliantly in the lead role in this year’s musical Hairspray and achieved one grade 7, four grade 5s and five grade fours. She will go on to star in performing arts in post-16.

Adrian Price, principal said: “Our students have had to tackle major challenges across the past two years, and so I am absolutely delighted that they have achieved so well. It is so pleasing that the number of students achieving grades 7+ in both english and maths has increased, and impressive that one half of all GCSE grades awarded were grades 5+.

“All our students have worked incredibly hard over the past two years, and we are so proud to see them receive such brilliant results. They are hugely deserved, and it is fantastic to see everyone from across the community come together to celebrate their achievements. We wish every student well as they continue their educational journey and look forward to seeing what they all go on to achieve.”


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