Studley High School pupils are celebrating another excellent set of results, rising to the challenge of the tougher GCSE examinations introduced this year.
There are many success stories with a number of pupils achieving multiple grade 9s. Among those celebrating excellent attainment are:
- Ellie Harley who achieved 6 grade 9s, 2 grade 8s and 2 grade 7s
- Catalina Chavez who achieved 4 grade 9s, 5 grade 8s and a Distinction
- Ryan Allington who achieved 1 grade 9, 4 grade 8s, 2 grade 7s and 2 5s
- Skyla Dartnall who achieved 3 grade 9s, 3 grade 8s, 1 grade 6 and 2 grade 5s.
- Matt Yapp who achieved 1 grade 9, 2 grade 8s 5 grade 7s and a grade 5.
- Jack Foreman who achieved 3 grade 8s, 5 grade 7s, 1 grade 6 and a C.
- Abdul Muhaymun who achieved 2 grade 8s, 3 grade 7s and 3 grade 6s
Special mention must also go to Larasati Neville who achieved a clean sweep of 10 grade 9s across all of her subjects. This is a remarkable achievement and places her in a very select group of pupils nationally.
Particularly pleasing are the strong results across all subject areas highlighting the broad offer, strong work ethic of pupils and quality of teaching at Studley High School.
Headteacher, Mr Lee Gray said ‘I am delighted to offer my congratulations to a wonderful cohort of pupils who have risen to the challenge of the reformed GCSEs and achieved an excellent set of results.’
‘This group of pupils have enjoyed their time at Studley and have immersed themselves into school life and to see their efforts rewarded with such a great set of results is wonderful. We wish them all every success in the future as they move on to their chosen destinations.’
Cat Chavez:
“I am delighted, I don’t have to worry about where I go, I can choose!”
Cat is going on to study Economics and Spanish as two of her 4 chosen subjects.
Ellie Harley:
“I am so shocked, but I worked hard and it’s clearly paid off!”
Ellie is going on to study Geography, English Literature,French and Psychology.
Abdul Muhaymun:
“I can’t believe these results, I am off to grammar school to study English Language, Geography and Psychology.”


