Results
GCSE Results 2025
We would like to congratulate the Year 11 of 2024/2025 on their excellent set of examination results. This year group were unable to sit national assessments in Year 6 due to the COVID pandemic and so missed out on a key part of their schooling. It is a credit to their can-do attitude that they have thrived here at Balcarras and we couldn't be prouder of what they have achieved.
39% of all the grades awarded to Balcarras pupils were grade 7+ with 17 of our pupils achieving 5 or more grade 9s.
36% of the year group gained 5 or more grades 7+.
67% of the pupils in the year group achieved a grade 5 or higher in both English and maths.
We believe that the school should support every pupil in making the best progress they can. Because of this we place a high value on the progress 8 figure the school achieves. As pupils did not sit their Year 6 assessments this will not be calculated this year. We feel this is a real shame as we are confident that as year group they have made outstanding progress.
We wish our outgoing Year 11 the best of luck in the future.
Measure | Value 2025 |
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Progress 8 | N/A |
Attainment 8 | 58.6 |
English and Maths 5+ | 67% |
English and Maths 4+ | 85% |
EBACC APS | 5.17 |
5 Grades 9-5 Including English and Maths | 65% |
5 Grades 9-4 Including English and Maths | 84% |
5 Grades 9-4 | 88% |
5 Grades 9-7 | 36% |
For a detailed breakdown of our GCSE and A Level results please see our General Information booklet.
To view this information on the Department for Education's website please click here.
A level results 2024
This year saw our Balcarras Year 13 cohort achieve very impressive results at the end of what has been a very challenging academic journey . The cohort performed admirably, and they should feel incredibly proud of the results they attained: 60% A*-B, 82% A*-C and 99% A*-E. Twenty five students achieved 4 A*-A grades.
There was a great atmosphere on results day with a huge proportion of students being accepted onto their first-choice courses at universities, including some who will be continuing their studies at Oxbridge colleges, such as Sonya Shevchuk whose A* A* A* A will see her studying Psychology at Cambridge, Rex Rocco-Devoy whose A* A* A* A will see him studying Engineering at Oxford, along with Daniel Morgan, whose A* A* A and an A* EPQ will see him read History at Oxford too. Other students will be undertaking courses in medicine, veterinary medicine and dentistry, and a significant proportion of the cohort have secured courses at a wide range of Russell Group universities.
Over the past two years, our students have demonstrated fantastic resilience, resolve and academic ability, and we are delighted that this has enabled the vast majority to secure their preferred post-18 destinations. Having completed their arduous A-level courses, and having sat formal, rigorous exams, we hope that they are as proud of themselves as we are of them.
These fantastic achievements are a great measure of the consistency and quality of teaching and learning in the Sixth Form at Balcarras, and also testament to the hard work invested by students and staff alike throughout what has been a tumultuous few years for all. Regardless of the future destinations of our departing Year 13 students, we wish all of them the very best in the future.