We are delighted to celebrate alongside our students and recognise their hard work and achievements as they received their GCSE results today (21 August).
Pupils have worked tirelessly these past few years and these results are a testament to their perseverance and dedication.
Councillor Caroline Newton, Cabinet Member for Education, said:
Congratulations to all the students who have received their results today. The effort and determination you have demonstrated have culminated in some exceptional outcomes.
Our Year 11 students should feel incredibly proud of their achievements, as should the teachers and families who have helped guide them.
With these results come exciting new opportunities, we are confident Bexley’s pupils will continue to excel.
We wish all our students the very best for their future and would like to thank everyone involved in making this year’s GCSE Results Day truly memorable."
More help and support for students
- The National Careers Service Exam Results Helpline will be open for calls on 0800 100 900 for advice and guidance. Information on the types of post-16 education available is available on the National Career Service website
- Careerpilot: Plan your future work & study also provides information on A-levels, post-16 education and apprenticeships
Hurstmere School is delighted to celebrate the achievements of their students in this year’s GCSE examinations and is on track to match last year’s record-breaking results.
They highlighted their strong performance across a number of departments, including: History, English, Mathematics, Geography, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Religious Studies, PE and Sport Studies.
At Welling School, 47% of students achieved standard passes in both Maths and English. In addition, 27% of students achieved strong passes (grades 5-9) in both English and Maths.
At Bexley Grammar, results day saw three students achieve 12 grade 9s, three students achieve 11 grade 9s, two students achieve 10 grade 9s, three students achieve nine grade 9s and four students achieve eight grade 9s.
At St Catherine’s, both the SEN and Pupil Premium Gaps improved from last year:
- SEN grades from 9 to 4 went from 32.35% in 2023/24 to 64.56% in 2024/25
- SEN Attainment 8 went from 31.11% in 2023/24 to 45.05% in 2024/25
- Pupil Premium Attainment 8 went from 49.25% in 2023/24 to 51.14% in 2024/25
Young people who need urgent help with their mental health after collecting their results can access the SHOUT 85258 free and confidential text-based support service by texting the word ‘SHOUT’ to 85258, or they can chat with a Childline counsellor by calling 0800 1111 or online via the Childline's support page.