Results - Headlines and Congratulations 2024
GCSE / Key Stage 4 Headline Measures 2024
- Students achieving 9 – 4 in English and Mathematics 67%
(219 students) - Students achieving 9 – 4 in Mathematics 75% (240 students)
- Students achieving 9 – 4 in English 72% (227 students)
- Students achieving 9 – 4 in 5+ subjects including (EM) 65%
(210 students) - Percentage of all grades awarded 4 or above 74%
(2026 qualifications)
Meadowhead GCSE students achieved the best GCSE results in the history of the school this year!
We are incredibly proud of the achievements of the Class of 2024 and wish each of them the very best for the next steps in their career.
Over half of the school’s Y11 students achieved the strong pass measure (9-5 including English and maths) (equivalent to former grade B or higher) and over two-thirds achieved the standard pass measure (9-4 including English and maths).
A level / Key Stage 5 Headline Measures 2024
- Total grades awarded A*– E (A Level) 99%
- Total grades awarded Distinction*– Pass (BTEC L3) 100%
- Total grades awarded A*– C (A Level) 82%
- Total grades awarded A*– B (A Level) 61%
- Total grades awarded A*– A (A Level) 30%
Meadowhead Sixth Formers achieved yet another incredibly strong set of results!
On Thursday 15th August, Meadowhead’s Sixth Formers received results that match the very high standards set by their peers in 2023. On an incredibly positive morning, students and their families joined Meadowhead staff to open their results. Given the levels of pandemic-related disruption faced by these students in their younger years, it is an incredible testament to the students’ hard work and commitment, and the support and knowledge of Meadowhead’s teachers to again achieve so highly.
At A Level, around a third of entries achieved either an A* or A grade and over 60% of entries were grade B or above. 23% of students achieved the elite measure of at least AAB with at least 2 facilitating subjects (well above the 2023 national state school average of 15.8%). Across the six BTEC subjects, the average grade was again a Distinction (D).