BSCS celebrates a third successive year of record GCSE outcomes! 

Bradley Stoke Community School students are celebrating another excellent set of GCSE results. The results come quick on the heels of the school’s successful inspection by Ofsted in May, that saw it rated as Good in four of the areas measured, and Outstanding in two. 

A number of subject areas have performed exceptionally well – 70% of students achieved the Governments Basics Measure in Eng and Maths, 87% of students in English achieved grade 4s or above and a phenomenal 72% grade 5s and above, both significantly above national averages. Student outcomes in Science were excellent too, even with the significantly more challenging new curriculum. 80% of students achieved a grade 4 and above and 53% were awarded a 5 and above, both well above national averages. 

Headteacher, Steve Moir, commented, “I’m absolutely thrilled for our students that their immense hard work has paid off to produce another brilliant year of results.   There are so many success stories, not just from the individuals in the spotlight for achieving the top grades, but for every young person who has surpassed their own personal targets and made remarkable progress, sometimes in very challenging circumstances.   This success is also the result of the dedication of our amazing staff, as well as the parents and families of our young people who do so much to help and support us.  Huge congratulations to all concerned. We wish students every success for the future.” 

Chief Executive Officer Dave Baker commented “BSCS has demonstrated yet again the kind of strong performance that saw it named the top performing school in South Gloucestershire in 2017 based on progress measures. This has been achieved within the context of the new format GCSEs, with new courses and specifications, which has presented additional challenges for staff and students. Well done to all our young people.”

Highest Attaining Students Students  Grades 
Maya Thomas  6x 9s, 2x 8s, 1x A*, 1 A and 1x 7 
Ethan Buckler  3x 9s, 5x 8s, 1x 7, 1x A and 1x 5 
Dina Salsabila Ghassani  3 x 9s, 6 x 8s, 1 A* and 1 x 6 
Minahil Javed  3 x 9s, 4 x 8s, 2 x As, 1x 7 & 6 
Amy Price  3x 9s, 4x 8s, 2x A*, 2x 7s 
Mia Vindel  2x 9s, 6x 8s, 1x 7 and 2x A grades 
Eleanore Osafo  3x 9s, 4x 8s, 1x 7, 2x A grades, and 1x 6 
Megan Jones  1x 9, 2x 8s, 3x 7s, 1x A*, 1x A and 3x 6s 
Ethan Moore  4x 8s, 1x Dis*, 1x 7, 2x A grades, 2x 6s and 1x B 
Kelvin Owusu-Antwi  1x 9, 2x 8s, 3 grade 7s, 1x A, 3 grade 6s and a B 
Ben Reeves  1x 9, 3x 8s, 2x 7s, 2x 6s, 2x Bs and 1x 5 
Harley Axe  4x 8s, 3x 7s, 1x 6 and 2x Bs 
Adriana Vasileva  2x 9s, 2x 8s, 2x A, 1x 7, 1x 6, 1x B, 2x 5s 
Smriti Kumar  4x 8s, 1x A*, 2x 7s, 3x 6s and a B 
Nicholas Sequeiros-Engel  3x 8s, 3x 7s, 2x As, 2x 6s, 1x C and 1x 5 

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