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GCSE RESULTS AT TRINITY SCHOOL
Thursday 20th August 2026
Trinity School is proud to congratulate its Year 11 students on their impressive GCSE results. With their commitment, dedication, and resilience, students have achieved results that reflect both their own effort and the hard work of the staff and families who supported them.
Some notable subject performances for percentages of 9-4 grades are: Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Art achieved100%, while Classics achieved 80%, Sociology 79%, Dance 77%, English 68%, and Maths 62%. Additionally, 25% of students attained grades between 7-9.
We are thrilled that two thirds of our students are returning to Trinity in September to continue their educational journey in our high-achieving Sixth Form. We also look forward to welcoming over 30 students who are joining us from other schools. We are confident that they will continue to make important contributions to the wider life of our school and benefit from the excellent teaching that puts our Sixth Form in the top 25% of Sixth Forms nationally.
The following students, are our highest performing students and are looking forward to continuing their studies: Jasmine Bond, Elsie Organ, Charlie Alcock, Zorka Nagy-Galfi, Antoni Michalak, Tushar Kamra, Curtis Wong, Eddie Hunt, Sai Lavit Kundurthi, and Lily Holland. Both Jasmine and Elsie achieved at least 8 grade 9s across all their subjects. Students also making impressive progress from their starting points were, Dylan Dark, Archie Bates and Maisie Brindley.
We are also delighted to congratulate Sophie Ainsworth who achieved her LAMDA Grade 8 Acting result gaining a Distinction, equivalent to a C grade A-level.
Dr Charlotte Wilson, Executive Headteacher said, ‘I could not be prouder of our Year 11 students. These results are the culmination of years of hard work, curiosity, and resilience, and they are a testament to what our young people can achieve when they are supported by dedicated staff and families who believe in them. From our top performers to those who have made outstanding progress from their own starting points, every student should be proud of what they have accomplished. I am delighted that so many will be joining our Sixth Form in September, and I have every confidence they will go on to achieve great things, both here at Trinity and beyond.”