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  • Results rise for St Gregory’s students

    Thu 25 Aug 2022

    Bucking the national picture, examination results at St Gregory’s show a rise on last year’s outcomes which were based on teacher assessments.

     

    Three quarters of students have achieved 5 or more standard passes in their GCSEs (grade 4 or above) including English and Mathematics and several students have excelled by gaining the top grade 9 across a range of subjects. We are delighted with the range of outcomes for all students which reflects the distinctive nature of our inclusive school.

     

    Over 90% of students achieved a standard pass in English and 80% in Mathematics. More than three quarters of students achieved a strong pass in English and more than half achieved a strong pass in Mathematics (grade 5 or above). Over half achieved a strong pass in English and Mathematics combined, and four fifths achieved the standard pass.  These results represent a significant success for students in these two all-important, rigorous subjects.

     

    Attainment in other subjects is equally impressive with a quarter of students achieving the English Baccalaureate which requires strong passes in the humanities of Geography and History, Modern Foreign Languages, including French and Spanish and the Sciences, alongside strong passes in English and Mathematics.  Collectively these are the key subjects required for students’ destinations to the top universities in two years’ time.

     

    Outcomes in a range of other subjects are also very impressive including RE, Art and Design, Design and Technology, Music, PE and Statistics.

     

    We are delighted that several students have gained an average of grade 7 or above, including grade 9s across all their subjects taken, including: Padraic, Ella, Kai, Sum Miu, Daniel, Max, Isabelle and Reuben.

     

    Principal Sean McQuillan said, “Congratulations to all of our students who worked through an incredibly tough two years to achieve these results.  We all know how hard it has been at times, but also how hard you have worked.  It’s worth remembering that this is only the third year of examinations under the new GCSEs and grading, and I’m delighted to see that our students have fared so well with the relentless support and expertise of their teachers, whom I would like to thank.  Results days at St Gregory’s are always a delight with so many of our students achieving beyond expectations.”

  • Impressive exam results for St Gregory’s students

    Thu 18 Aug 2022

    St Gregory’s Sixth Form are celebrating impressive results after the disruption of the pandemic.

     

    This year’s candidates are the first to sit exams since 2019 and one fifth of students have achieved A*-A grades at A Level. Over half the grades achieved are A*-B and nine in ten students gained A*-C grades.

     

    A wide range of subjects performed particularly well including English Language, English Literature, Mathematics, Statistics, the three Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics), French, Spanish, Polish, Geography, History, Religious Studies, Art, Photography, Business Studies, Finance, Computer Studies, Psychology, Criminology, Film Studies and Physical Education.

     

    For BTEC qualifications, the overall pass rate is 100%, with two fifths achieving Distinction grades and nine in ten achieving Merit or above.

     

    One in ten students received AAB or above at A Level with top performers individually gaining A-A* across the board.

     

    The majority of students are happy to have secured their first-choice place at university including the Russell group, in apprenticeship or in employment. 

     

    Sean McQuillan, Academy Principal said, “I am delighted with these results for our students, sitting their first set of public examinations having missed out at GCSE two years ago. Parents and teachers know it has been an anxious time for all. Nevertheless, our students remained committed to their studies and worked with fortitude supported, of course, by excellent teaching. We have a collective pride in the outcomes for our Sixth Form students and I wish them every success for their futures."

     

    Angela Morrissey, Head of Sixth Form said, “I am incredibly proud of the hard work and determination of our Year 13 students, this has paid off in their results and I wish them the best of success in their next steps. Well done."

Our Values

Ambition Rooted firmly in Catholic teachings, we aim to nurture and guide our students to fulfil their God-given potential so they may achieve success.

Leadership We strive to be a community of servant leaders, where individuals gain a clear sense of self and purpose, knowing their values and using these to guide how they enrich the community in which they belong.

Integrity We teach our students to value honesty and have strong moral principles, using their discernment to govern their actions and take responsibility for their choices.

Vigour Inspired by the life of St Gregory, we empower our students to work with vigour, so they approach all activities and opportunities with effort, energy and enthusiasm.

Empathy We aim for our students to understand and value the feelings of others and for them to know they are loved and celebrated irrespective of their differences.

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St Gregory's Catholic School is an academy, and part of the Kent Catholic Schools’ Partnership. The Kent Catholic Schools’ Partnership is an exempt charity and a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales under company registration number 08176019 at registered address: Barham Court, Teston, Maidstone, Kent, ME18 5BZ. St Gregory's Catholic School is a business name of Kent Catholic Schools’ Partnership.

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