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Past Results

GCSE Results 2023

There was success for all the students at Soham Village College on results day. Their hard work and dedication has resulted in the best results in the School’s history. Once again we saw many exceptional results from students of all abilities. Included in these are Jason Angove; Thomas Assheton; William Botcher; Ella Brown; Logan Bye; Sarah Cross; Danny Dean; Tabitha Dyer-Stephens; Freddie Emms; Elsie May Enrico; Madison Ford; Emily Franklin; Finley Froment; Callum Hardy; Louise Hardy; Noah Jewkes; Leah Johnson; Phoebe Lupton-Pike; Noa Matsushita; Jessica McGrath; Ceri Moseley; Max Orpwood Coyle; Zofia Parada; Leo Peberdy; Jacob Trangmar and Bethany Wood, who achieved the top grades across all of their subjects.


Headteacher, Jon Hampson, said:

“We are delighted that students of all abilities have received excellent results which reflect their dedication and commitment. We congratulate them and wish them every success for the next phase of their education or training.”

 

GCSE Results 2022

Students from Soham Village College are celebrating their GCSE results. Notable performances were made by students of all abilities including George Emms, Beatrice Gibbs and Hannah Jones who gained the top grade in all of their subjects. Other students who achieved the very highest grade in most of their subjects included Freya Alexander, Abs Bailey, Joseph Barlow, Molly Boughen, Kirstie Boyd, Kei Brimmicombe-Wood, Wiktoria Burczyk, Aaliyah Dhanesh, Tru Dyble, Alex Jaworski, Katharine Kirkham, Samuel McGuinness, Miriam Meeks, Maria Micinska, Grace Sizer, Archie Woodroffe and Aleksandra Zaorska.


Headteacher, Jon Hampson, said:
“We are very pleased that students of all abilities have received excellent results which reflect their hard work and commitment. We congratulate them and wish them every success for the next phase of their education or training.”

GCSE Results 2021

The class of 2021 coped admirably with the disruption to their education. On their return after the second extended school closure, they worked hard to complete their courses and to demonstrate their skills and understanding across the full range of subjects.

The evidence gathered throughout key stage 4 enabled the students to receive the grades they deserved to take to the next stage of their education. We wish them all the best for the future.