Students and staff at Dr Challoner’s High School in Little Chalfont are celebrating excellent A level results. 82% of all entries resulted in grades of A* - B, and the A* percentage was the highest ever at 23%. Headteacher Alan Roe said, "We are incredibly pleased that our wonderful Year 13 students have done so well and would like to heartily congratulate them on their success. I would also like to thank our passionate and hard-working staff for the great job they have done.”
Hannah Boyd was thrilled with her three A* grades and is going to Cambridge to study Design. She said, “I am ecstatic – very happy. I would like to say thank you to all the teachers.”
Maddie Hancox achieved four A*s in Maths, Biology, Chemistry and French and is excited about studying Chemistry at Birmingham University. She said, “I am very relieved and pleased with my grades – thank you for all of the support DCHS has given me since Year 7.”
There are numerous personal successes and achievements, and it has also been a particularly successful year for university admissions with about 80% of students gaining entry to their first choice university.
“Across our staff there is an overwhelming sense of how proud we are of Year 13”, said Alan Roe. “We have seen them grow and thrive to become confident, fun, intellectually ambitious, and community-minded young women. We thank them for enriching our lives, giving so much to our school and encourage them to get out there and shape the world.”
Students and staff at Dr Challoner’s High School in Little Chalfont are celebrating superb exam results again.
Students are in high spirits with many gaining results that were even higher than they hoped for. Overall, the percentage of grade 9s achieved was 33%, with 58% grades 9/8, and 77% of grades were 7 or higher.
Vaishnavi achieved a clean sweep of grade 8s and 9s and was delighted with her results. She said, “I am so pleased and really grateful for all of the school’s support.”
Amelia, Chloe and Penny were enjoying celebrating their results in the school hall and said how pleased they were, also noting that, “Hard work definitely pays off!”
Alan Roe, Headteacher at Dr Challoner’s High School said, “Congratulations to Year 11 on their fabulous GCSE grades, which equal the school’s highest ever results. We are so proud of our girls - this is an incredible achievement for them. This year group are enormously capable, conscientious, characterful and community-minded and I hope they have a wonderful day celebrating their success.”
Mr Roe also wished to pay tribute to his wonderful staff, “The results will also be a real source of encouragement and celebration for our hard-working and dedicated staff.
Schools and College Performance Tables (Department of Education)
Note: In 2020 qualifications were awarded through the provision of a centre assessed grade, and in 2021 through teacher assessed grades, because of the cancellation of public examinations. As such those results are not comparable with previous years' outcomes and have not been published nationally.
Given the uneven impact of the pandemic on school and college performance data, the government has said you should not make direct comparisons between the performance data for one school or college and another, or to data from previous years.
Sixth Form Destinations (August 2023)
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