We are delighted to celebrate alongside our students who have received their GCSE results today (22 August). This significant milestone marks the end of years of dedication, perseverance and hard work.
Councillor Caroline Newton, Cabinet Member for Education, said:
Well done to all the students who have received their results today. The effort and determination you have shown over the past years have culminated in some truly outstanding outcomes. Our Year 11 students should feel incredibly proud of their achievements.
As they stand on the threshold of new opportunities in education, training and beyond, we are confident they will continue to excel. I also want to acknowledge the vital role that families and teachers have played in these successes. Their unwavering support and commitment have been instrumental in guiding our young people to this point and I extend my deepest thanks to them.
We wish all our students the very best in their future endeavours and thank everyone involved in making this year’s GCSE Results Day a memorable success."
Nevita Pandya, Headteacher at Townley Grammar School said:
We are thrilled to announce the exceptional outcomes of our students in the 2024 GCSE examinations. The remarkable achievements of our young people are a testament to their unwavering commitment, resilience and academic brilliance. Their success is a direct result of their tireless efforts, coupled with the unwavering support and guidance of our dedicated and talented staff.
We are immensely proud of each and every student, and extend our heartfelt congratulations to all. Their success is a source of immense pride for our school community."
Lynn Bennett, Principal at Hurstmere School, said:
As we stand on the cusp of a new chapter in Hurstmere School's history, we are thrilled to announce that the results released today mark the culmination of an incredible journey of school improvement. These results not only reflect the hard work and dedication of our pupils and staff, but also signify a transformative era for our school as we prepare to join The Howard Academy Trust this September.''
Jane Whitefield, Interim Vice Principal at Learning & Enterprise College Bexley said:
I am incredibly proud of our adult learners who have achieved great results in their GCSEs this year. Their dedication, perseverance and commitment to their education are truly inspiring. These achievements are a testament to their hard work and the supportive environment we strive to create here at the college. It’s never too late to pursue your goals and our learners have proven that with determination and the right support, anything is possible."
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, along with information on local post-16 education providers
- Careerpilot: Plan your future work & study also provides information on A-levels, post-16 education and apprenticeships
For students who live outside of the London Borough of Bexley
Not all young people collecting results from Bexley schools will live in the borough. The following services can support young people who live in their area:
- Royal Borough of Greenwich: Targeted Careers and Education Information, Advice and Guidance (CEIAG) Team; email help-me-with-my-future@royalgreenwich.gov.uk
- London Borough of Bromley: Bromley Education Business Partnership; email ebp.admin@bromley.gov.uk
- London Borough of Lewisham: Baseline; email baseline@lewisham.gov.uk
- Kent: The Education People; tel 03301 651 230; email neetsupportteam@theeducationpeople.org
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 at Childline support website.