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The wait is over - GCSE results are in! Pupils and staff across Greenwood Academies Trust are bursting with pride at these incredible achievements. Below, we shine a spotlight on some of the individual successes from each of our secondary academies.

City of Peterborough Academy

  • Keaton Hall, who achieved grade 9s in maths, chemistry and statistics; a Level 2 Distinction* in sports studies; as well as two grade 8s and two grade 7s.
Left to right: Tegan Goodley and Keaton Hall
  • Carolina Baliao, who celebrates grade 9s in English literature and Spanish as well as four grade 8s, two grade 7s and a grade 6.
Carolina Baliao
  • Domanic Paling, who earned a Level 2 Distinction* in sports studies; four grade 8s in geography, history, maths and statistics; as well as three grade 7s and one grade 6.
  • Ahmed Raja, who received grade 8s in chemistry, biology, maths and history; a Level 2 Distinction in enterprise and marketing; as well as four grade 7s and a grade 5.
  • Bartlomiej Kudia, who successfully achieved grade 8s in chemistry, Polish, maths, history and geography; as well as three grade 7s, two grade 6s and a Level 2 Merit.
Dominic Paling and Bartlomiej Kuda

Kingswood Secondary Academy

  • Campbell Clarke, who successfully achieved a grade 8 in English literature and language, geography, science and maths; a Distinction* in information technology; and grade 7 in Spanish and statistics.
  • Toby Batchelor, who achieved a grade 9-8 in science; a grade 8 in maths, religious studies  and English language; a grade 7 and grade 6 for English literature; a grade 6 in Spanish; and grade 5 in statistics.
  • Alexandra Poklembova, who is celebrating a grade 9 in Russian, a grade 8 in English literature and language, a grade 7 in French and maths, a grade 7-6 in science, a grade 5 in statistics and a Merit in enterprise and marketing.
  • Eden McGrady, who received grade 8s in English literature and history; grade 7s in English language, Spanish and maths; a grade 7-6 in science; and distinction in Dance.
  • Amelia Rodrigues, who achieved a grade 9 in religious studies, a grade 8 in history, a distinction in dance, grade 7 in English literature and maths and grade 6 in English language and science.
Left to right: Campbell Clarke, Eden McGrady, Amelia Rodrigues, Alexandra Poklembova and Toby Batchelor

Nottingham Academy

  • Kyle Xie, who successfully achieved a grade 9 in biology, physics, chemistry, maths, statistics and English literature; and a grade 8 in English language and further maths. Impressively, Kyle also received a Level 2 Distinction* in sport science and was contacted by the OCR exam board to commend him on being one of the top performers in the country for this subject.
  • Mohamed Adem, who earned a grade 9 in biology, physics, chemistry, maths, further maths, statistics and Arabic; a Level 2 Distinction* in engineering; a grade 8 in English literature and psychology; and grade 7 in English language.
  • Keven Xie, who received a grade 9 in biology, physics, chemistry, maths and further maths; a Level 2 Distinction* in sport science; a grade 8 in English language and statistics; a Level 2 Distinction in enterprise and marketing; and 7 in English literature.
  • Hibba Saghir, who celebrates grade 9s in biology and chemistry; a Level 2 Distinction* in sport science; grade 8s in statistics, English language, maths, physics and Spanish; and a grade 7 in English literature.
  • Muhammed Vehbi Colak,  achieved grade 9s in biology, physics, chemistry, maths, further maths and Turkish; a Level 2 Distinction in sport science; a grade 8 in statistics; a grade 7 in religious studies; and grade 6s in English language and literature.
  • Adnan Shahid, who received grade 9s in mathematics and religious studies; Level 2 Distinction* in sport science; an 8-8 in combined science; a grade 8 in Urdu; and grade 7s in statistics, English language and literature.
  • Niall Platts, who is excited to have earned a grade 9 in mathematics, a Level 2 Distinction* in sport science; a grade 8 in biology, physics, chemistry, English language and further maths; a Level 2 Distinction in information technology; and grade 7s in statistics and English literature.
  • Jake Quail, who successfully achieved grade 9s in mathematics, further maths and biology; grade 8s in statistics, chemistry, physics and Spanish; a Level 2 Merit in enterprise and marketing; a grade 7 in English language; and a grade 6 in English literature.
  • Ardin Sarwary, who earned a grade 9 in biology; a Level 2 Distinction* in sport science; grade 8s in maths, psychology and chemistry; grade 7s in English literature and physics; and grade 6s in English language and statistics.
Left to right: Jake Quail, Kyle Xie, Mohamed Adem, Mohammed Vehbi Colak, Kevin Xie, Mrs Jessie Elbaz (Executive Principal), Adnan Shahid, Niall Platts, Ardin Sarwary and Hibba Saghir

Nottingham Girls' Academy

  • Rayan Mohamadene, who achieved grade 9s in English language, maths, biology, physics, geography and chemistry; a Distinction in performing arts; grade 8s in English literature, and chemistry; and grade 7s in Spanish and further maths. Rayan was also a prominent founding member of Nottingham Girls’ Academy’s Equality Group which, alongside Nottingham Citizens, successfully campaigned for the living wage to be paid at Nottingham Forest Football Club. Rayan has also campaigned at a national level for greater diversity and equality within the curriculum, speaking to Baroness Lawrence at the House of Lords and Funmilola Stewart, a member of the National Curriculum Review panel.
  • Esme Barnes, who celebrates grade 9s in English language, English literature, history, biology, media studies, biology and art; and grade 8s in maths, chemistry and physics. Esme was also one of the leaders in our Student Parliament which has worked in school to improve school meals, provide better current affairs resources for pupils in all years, and has relentlessly campaigned to the local authority, local councillors and MPs for improved road safety features outside the Academy.
Esme Barnes
  • Joanny Edom, who earned a grade 8 in English literature; grade 7s in maths, history and biology; a Distinction in performing arts; and grade 6s in English language, chemistry, physics and sociology. Earlier this year Joanny won the Young Leader category in the Youth Power Awards for her work leading Nottingham Girls’ Academy’s Equality Group and as a leader of our Student Parliament.
Joanny Edom
  • Akshara Lakshminarasimhan, who successfully achieved grade 9s in English literature, maths, biology, physics and chemistry; a Distinction* in sports science; grade 8s in English language and Spanish; and a grade 7 in further maths. Akshara is going on to study A Levels at Bilborough College, hoping to do medicine in the future.
Akshara Lakshminarasimhan

Skegness Academy

  • Chloe Woodcock, who successfully achieved a grade 9 in textile; a grade 7 in English language; grade 6s in maths and statistics; and grade 5s in science, English literature and geography.  
  • Rowan Spencer, who received a grade 6 in English language; grade 5s in maths, science and statistics; and grade 4s in English literature and geography.
  • Codey England, who earned grade 6s in English language and History; grade 5s in science, statistics, English literature and geography; and a grade 4 in maths. 
Codey England
  • Reggie Findlater, who celebrates grade 5s in maths, science, English language, French and history; a Level 2 Distinction in performing arts; and grade 4s in English literature and statistics.
Reggie Findlater
  • Victoria Jenner, who achieved grade 5s in maths, science, English literature, geography and statistics; a Distinction in art; and a grade 4 in English language.
  • Niamh Hemming, who is celebrating a Distinction* in sport; a Distinction in dance; a grade 6 in history; grade 5s in English language and literature; and grade 4s in maths and statistics.
Niamh Hemming

Stanground Academy

  • Danielle Daboh successfully achieved five grade 9s, three grade 8s and a grade 7 with outstanding results in mathematics, biology and physics. Danielle, who is the youth MP for Peterborough, is the first student to receive the Academy’s prestigious award of Full Colours and has been a true inspiration for our community.
Danielle Daboh
  • Max Razaq achieved outstanding results with seven grade 9s, a grade 7 and a grade 6. He achieved grade 9s in biology, chemistry and physics. The Academy team is looking forward to working with Max in the upcoming academic year on his chosen A level programme of study.    
  • Kostas Medeikis achieved outstanding results, obtaining seven grade 9s and two grade 6s. Kostas has demonstrated a strong work ethic and determination throughout the academic year. His performance in STEM subjects has particularly been overwhelmingly positive.
  • Annelise Witten has achieved a brilliant set of results obtaining three grade 9s, five grade 8s and a grade 7. Annelise has worked extremely hard to achieve these results which will see her welcomed her onto the Academy’s post 16 programme in September.
Left to right: Max Razaq, Annelise Witten, Kostas Medeikis

The Brunts Academy

  • Samuel Allfree, who successfully achieved grade 9s in computer science, maths, biology, chemistry, physics and statistics; and grade 8s in English literature, English language and Spanish. Additionally, Samuel also achieved a Distinction* in sport science.

  • Mia Banton, who celebrates grade 9s in maths, biology, chemistry, physics and Spanish; and grade 8s in design technology, English language, geography and statistics; and a grade 9 in English literature.
Left to right: Executive Principal, Chris Fisher and Mia Banton

  • Zachary Rowbottom, who received grade 9s in computer science, maths, biology, chemistry, physics and Spanish. He also achieved grade 8s in geography and statistics and a grade 6 in English literature.

  • Finn Newton, who is delighted to receive grade 9s in computer science, maths, chemistry and physics; and grade 8s in history, biology, Spanish and statistics; and a grade 6 in English literature. Finn also self-studied astronomy, achieving a grade 8 in this subject.
Left to right: Zachary Rowbottom and Finn Newton

The Wells Academy

  • Ahmad Hanan, who achieved grade 9s in maths, biology, chemistry, physics and statistics; grade 8s in English literature, further maths and geography; and a Level 2 Distinction in enterprise and marketing.
Ahmad Hanan

  • Tintin Brooks, who received grade 9s in maths, further maths, chemistry, physics and statistics; and grade 8s in computer science, English language, French and biology.

  • Adrian Thompson, who is celebrating grade 9s in maths, further maths, chemistry and physics; and grade 8s in biology and statistics.

  • Aaisha Sheikh, who earned a grade 9 in biology; and grade 8s in English language, English literature, maths, religious studies, chemistry and physics.

  • Tara Ahmad, who successfully achieved a grade 9 in chemistry; grade 8s in English language, maths, biology and physics; and a Level 2 Distinction in art and design.
Tintin Brooks, Aaisha Sheikh and Tara Ahmad

Weston Favell Academy

  • Sam Caswell-White, who successfully achieved grade 9s in biology, chemistry, physics, English language, English literature, further maths, maths, statistics and history, as well as a Distinction* in performing arts.  

  • Taran Hawkins, who achieved grade 9s in biology, chemistry, physics, further maths, maths and statistics. Taran also received a grade 8 in geography, a grade 7 in English language and a grade 6 in English literature.

  • Jian Huang, who is celebrating grade 9s in biology, chemistry, further maths, maths, history and statistics. Jian also achieved a Distinction* in IT, a grade 8 in physics and grade 7 in both English literature and language.

  • Christy Hewitt, who earned grade 9s in biology, chemistry and maths. Christy also achieved grade 8s in physics, French and history; grade 7s in statistics and further maths; a grade 6 in English literature; and a 5 in English language.

  • Marcus Wakenshaw, who received grade 9s in chemistry, physics, further maths, maths and statistics; a Distinction in performing arts; a grade 8 in biology; a grade 7 in French; and a grade 6 in English. 

  • Linda Ta, who achieved a Distinction* in art and design, a Distinction in finance,  and grade 8s in both maths and chemistry. Linda also earned grade 7s in biology, English literature, English language and physics; and a grade 6 in geography.
Left to right: Christy Hewitt, Verity Coward, Marcus Wakenshaw, Sam Caswell-White, Jian Huang, Taran Hawkins