24th August 2023

Overall, 58.1% of students achieved grades A*-A, and 36.2% attained grades 9-7, in comparison with the national average of 22% grade 7/A and above.

Subject areas including French, German, Music and Triple Science achieved a 100% pass rate, demonstrating that a dual curriculum, with both academic and vocational study, can work in nurturing industrious and committed young people, dedicated to their learning. 97.7% of students achieved a grade A*-C in English Language, and 93% attained 9-4 for Mathematics.

Imogen Niesyto, Head of Middle School at Tring Park School for the Performing Arts, comments: ‘We are incredibly proud of all our students for working so hard and achieving such excellent grades in their GCSEs again this year. We are impressed by their continuous effort and dedication to both their academic and vocational studies.’

Stefan Anderson, the school’s Principal, says, ‘I would like to take the opportunity to give my thanks to the outstanding team of academic, vocational, and pastoral staff that have worked tirelessly to support and nurture our talented young people. These grades are a testament to their ongoing commitment and hard work’.

Amongst the top achievers, six students achieved five or more 9-8/A* grades, and as an academically non-selective school, Tring Park School is equally proud of the many students who exceeded their Minimum Target Grades. A significant number of students will be staying on to study for up to three A levels at the Sixth Form, whilst continuing to develop their vocational talents through specialist training in the performing arts.