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Students at Sir Thomas Boughey Academy in Newcastle Celebrate GCSE Results

21st August 2025 – Tags: News

Students at Sir Thomas Boughey Academy are celebrating today after receiving their GCSE results. 

After much hard work studying and preparing, students at the school, which is part of Windsor Academy Trust, are collecting a set of strong GCSE results and getting ready to take their next steps in their educational journey.

While all students have done incredibly well, there are some standout individual achievements. These include:

  • Jacob Smith received grades above his target across all subjects, including a grade 7 in Geography and Level 2 Merit in Hospitality and Catering. 

  • Chloe Smith received an average grade of 7+, achieving a grade 8 in Art and Design, Film Studies and Geography.

  • Cole Knott received a grade and a half over his target grades.

  • Alfie Brown received three grades above his target in English Literature and Geography, two grades above in English Language, Science and Sport, and one grade above in Maths.

Collecting GCSE results today, Senior Student Leader Chloe Smith said:
My journey here at Sir Thomas Boughey over the past five years has been such an exciting one with all of the hard work paying off now on results day. I am absolutely over the moon with my grades, as they escort me on my new adventure at Newcastle College. I want to wish everyone luck for the future, well done everybody, we deserve it!

Jane Hingley, Headteacher at Sir Thomas Boughey Academy, said: 
The class of 2025 have risen to the challenge of the GCSE examinations and due to their hard work and commitment, fully deserve their results. We want to thank our families for their ongoing support and also our staff team who have worked tirelessly with these students to help them on their road to success. We are so proud of everything that they have achieved, including some fantastic individual results. I wish the Class of 2025 all the best in their future endeavours.”

Dawn Haywood, Chief Executive Officer at Windsor Academy Trust, said: 
“I am delighted to see students from across the Windsor Academy Trust family achieve such strong results in their GCSEs today. I couldn’t be prouder of our students and our staff who have worked so hard for these successes.”