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Exam Results 2020

KS4 & KS5 Exam Results 2020

Although it was another successful year for St. Joseph's and our students, the government has confirmed there will be no national performance tables published this year, due to exams being cancelled in 2020.

All those working with schools and colleges, such as Ofsted, Department for Education and local authorities, will use data from previous years, so we will continue to present 2019 data on this page. This will also be reflected in our Department for Education performance information found on the DfE website. Please click HERE for all relevant information pertaining to the 2019 data. 

2020 Phenomenal set of results at St Joseph’s Catholic High School!

  • 53% of students gaining 5 GCSEs 9-5+ Inc. English and Maths
  • 76% of students gaining 5 GCSEs 9-4+Inc. English and Maths
  • 83% of students took the EBacc.  49% of the cohort gained the EBacc

Ciran Stapleton, Head Teacher, said:

 “The Centre Assessed Grades we submitted was the process of a rigorous process undertaken by all the staff which also took into account the students second set of mock results completed only 2 months before the Summer exams; unseen full past papers, marked to the exam specification criteria and standardised- so we’re sure they are a true reflection of what they would have gone on to achieve. This was perhaps one of the highest performing cohorts the school has ever seen and the only pity was that they didn’t have the chance to show that in the summer exams. This was a cohort with a talent and commitment representative of everyone in our community”.

“They have overcome adversity and challenge with a resilience and innovation that sets them apart, their future is very bright indeed.”

Among the smiling faces were:

  • Stephanie Redmond:     7 Grade 9s and 4 grade 8s
  • Adrian Lambourne:        3 Grade 9s, 4 grade 8s 1 Grade 7s  1 Grade 6 and 2 Grade 5s
  • Juliana Fallaria:             5 Grade 9s,  2  Grade 8s, 3 Grade 7s and 1 Grade 6s
  • Imsal Khan:                  5 Grade 9s,  3 Grade 8s, 1 Grade 7s, 1 Grade 6s and 1 Grade 5
  • Stewart Arthur:             3 Grade 9s, 4  Grade 8s, 3 Grade 7s and 1 Grade 6s
  • Lia O’Brien:                   4 Grade 9s,  3 Grade 8s,  1 Grade 7s, 2 Grade 6s and 1 Grade 5
  • Patryk Nysiewicz:           1 Grade 9s,  3 Grade 8s,  2 Grade 7s, 1 Grade 6s
  • Emma Jane Kingsman:   3 Grade 9s, 2  Grade 8s, Grade 7s and 4 Grade 6s
  • Mia Lopez: 2 Grade 9s,   3 Grade 8s, 2 Grade 7s, 2 Grade 6s and 2 Grade 5s
  • Martyna Kuczynska:       6 Grade 8s,  3Grade 7s and 1 Grade 5

 
Mr Stapleton added: “Their work over the last 5 years deserves to celebrated just like any other year group. I hope they feel proud of their achievements. We certainly are.”

GCSE Results 2020

  • Progress 8 Score +1.05
  • Attainment 8 is 54.08
  • % of pupils getting strong pass in Maths and English is 53%
  • % of pupils entered for Ebacc is 83%
  • Ebacc APS (new measure) is 4.93
  • 94% Grade 4 or above in English
  • 81% Grade 4 or above in Maths
  • 78% Grade 4 or above in Both English and Maths
  • 78% Grade 5 or above in English
  • 57% Grade 5 or above in Maths
  • 24% of all grades 7+

St. Joseph’s Catholic High School A-level and BTEC results

Summer 2020

  • At A Level A*-A = 17%   A*-B= 43%   A*-C= 74%, A-E= 99%
  • At all Academic qualifications (A Level and Vocational qualifications) which all include examinations: 99% pass rate.
  • Applied General Qualifications D*-M= 72.09%, D*-P= 93.02%

We’re incredibly proud of the hard work and dedication of both students and staff. Their reputation and hard work meant that a third of the cohort had already secured places at University before they had even sat their exams with unconditional offers. St. Joseph’s students will be studying Medicine, Law, Bio-Chemistry, Architecture, English literature, Computer Science, Economics, Finance, Business Management, Primary School Teaching, Politics, Sociology, Game Development to name but a few and taking our values to the a large number of Russell Group universities, such as the Bristol, Durham, Southampton, Leeds, Kent, Kings College London, Bath as well as high performing institutions such as Royal Holloway, Plymouth, Surrey, Bournemouth, Reading, Portsmouth and many others. Congratulations to all our wonderful students and in particular;

  • Amrita Judge – A* A A A – University of Bristol – Law
  • Airon Leavy – A* A A – Cambridge University or University of Southampton Medicine (pending)
  • Natalie Sandhu – A* A A – University of Bristol – Law
  • Ayomi Adu – A* A B University of Birmingham – Law
  • Swizel Fernandes – A* A B – Durham University – Politics & Philosophy
  • Anna-Maria Goldswain – A* A B – Kings College, University of London – Psychology
  • Chelsea Baladad – A A A – University of Bath – Architecture
  • Natalia Trzeciak – A* B B – University of Leeds – Psychology
  • Emmanuel Opara – A A A – University of Plymouth – Medicine
  • Aaliyah Adams – A B B – University of Bristol – English
  • Dominika Biegun – A B B – Royal Holloway, UL – Law
  • Liam Dunne – A B B – Brunel University – Communication & Media Studies
  • Finley Rojow – A B B – Anglia Ruskin – Psychology
  • Charlis Gem Solis – A B B University of Bath – Bio Medical Sciences
  • Henrietta Boadi – Distinction* Distinction Merit – University of Bournemouth – Adult Nursing

Robyn Esteban who will be taking up an Apprenticeship at British Airways and Eleni Psyllides who be reading Psychology at Royal Holloway, UL