Celebrating Outstanding 2025 GCSE Results
We are delighted to share the outstanding achievements of our pupils in their GCSE exams. Today’s results demonstrate yet again that Heritage School deserves its reputation for academic excellence.
Our first Year 11 cohort left Heritage in 2016, which makes today our 10th GCSE results day. Remarkably, 73% of all GCSEs taken at Heritage School over the past 10 years have been awarded 9-7 (A* or A), and this year’s results match that 10 year average precisely:
- 84% of grades were awarded 9-6 (national average 38%),
- 73% were awarded 9-7 (national average 23%),
- 54% were awarded 9 or 8 (national average 13%),
- 35% were awarded the top grade of 9 (national average 5%).
Headmaster Jason Fletcher announced the results, saying, ‘The impact of a Heritage education upon academic outcomes relative to national standards is dramatic. This year, our Year 11 pupils have done extremely well, and we are very proud of each one of them. Our pupils continue to exceed what standardised assessments predict they will achieve, demonstrating that the Heritage model is exceptionally effective at releasing academic potential. We are cheering on our Year 11 Leavers as they embark on the next stage of their education!’
To learn more about our 2025 results and see our GCSE results since 2016, please visit the Exam Results page on our website. There you can also find information about our value-added data. Over the past 7 years for which we have data our pupils have achieved, on average, 1.3 grades higher than predicted in every exam.
The majority of this year’s Leavers will be going to Hills Road Sixth Form College, with others planning to study at Long Road Sixth Form College, Shuttleworth College, The Perse School, Stephen Perse Sixth Form, King’s Ely Sixth Form and Stowe School. You can explore the pathways that our alumni have taken at both sixth form and university on the Alumni page of our website.