What happens if GCSE results aren't quite what you hoped for? It’s a question some families will be facing this week.
In an article published today in The Times, our headmaster Shaun Fenton highlights key considerations for families — from subject resits to Sixth Form flexibility — and why a setback can still be the start of a successful story.

GCSE results day is emotional. For many, it’s a moment of celebration. For others, it can be difficult and uncertain both for young people and their family. If your results weren’t what you hoped for, or if you’re now rethinking your subject choices, I want to offer some reassurance: you are not alone, and you have options.
Read the full article here.
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And if your results were better than expected — or you are now looking at new options for a fresh start in Sixth Form — our friendly Admissions team would love to hear from you.