GCSE Results 2024
Celebrate with us as our secondary schools in Horncastle release this year’s results. CEO of Horncastle Education Trust, Sandra James said “Once again there is much to be proud of, students at both our secondary schools worked hard, aimed high and achieved well. Results such as these reflect the dedication and support provided by staff and parents/carers working together in partnership, however, the moment truly belongs to our students.
“Huge congratulations to all our young people from Banovallum who are celebrating GCSE results, and from QEGS who celebrate both A Level and GCSE results. We wish you every success in the next stage of your journey and look forward to seeing you in Sixth Form or hearing about your adventures when you revisit us as alumni.”
Through dedication and hard work, QEGS students’ once again demonstrate their knowledge and exam prowess, generating excellent GCSE and A Level results.
Headteacher Simon Furness said “We are so proud of our Year 11 students at QEGS this year. Their approach to their education has been first class throughout their time at the school and we are delighted that this has been recognised through their GCSE results. They are an impressive group of young people who have demonstrated such determination and endeavour, and should be proud of all they have achieved.
“Nearly 40% of all GCSE grades were 7 or above and the average grade of all GCSEs taken was 6.2; however, excellent GCSE results do not happen by chance and come about through the hard work and commitment of staff and students along with unfailing support from home.
“Special mention should be made of Sufian Mughal, Andrew Short and Grace Twilton who achieved a grade 8 or 9 in each of their GCSE subjects. They are in good company as Ben Dawson, Lucas Francis, Red Keeling, Jed Osborne, Emilia Tsvetanova and Imogen Ward all achieved a grade 7 or above in each of their GCSE subjects.
“We are particularly proud and impressed to see so many of our students achieving at such an exceptionally high standard and it goes without saying that we are looking forward to welcoming many of them back to the Sixth Form in September.”