Haygrove School Celebrates Strong GCSE Success

Haygrove School is celebrating an excellent set of GCSE results, with students achieving strong outcomes across a broad range of subjects and continued improvements in key performance measures.
This year's results highlight the hard work, dedication and resilience of students, supported by staff, families and the wider school community. An impressive 75% of students achieved Grade 4 or above in both English and Mathematics, while 52% achieved Grade 5 or above in both subjects, demonstrating strong performance across the cohort.
The school has also made significant progress in ensuring success for all learners. In particular, the attainment gap for students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) has narrowed considerably, reflecting Haygrove School's ongoing commitment to inclusion, high expectations and personalised support.

While the achievements of the entire year group are being celebrated, a number of students attained exceptional results:
- Will M achieved an outstanding eight Grade 9s and one Grade 8
- William B secured eight Grade 9s and one Grade 7
- Henrietta W achieved six Grade 9s, two Grade 8s and one Grade 7
These results represent years of commitment, perseverance and ambition, and the school is proud of every student for the effort they have shown throughout their studies.
Aaron Reid, Headteacher of Haygrove School, said:
"We are immensely proud of the achievements of our students this year. These results reflect not only their hard work and determination but also the dedication and expertise of our staff and the invaluable support provided by families.
The continued improvement in our headline measures, alongside the significant gains made by our SEND students and the narrowing of attainment gaps, shows that our commitment to excellence and inclusion is making a real difference.
Congratulations to every student receiving their results. We look forward to seeing them take the next exciting steps in their educational and career journeys."
Chrysta Garnett, Chief Executive Officer of Quantock Education Trust, added:
"These results are a testament to the ambition, resilience and talent of Haygrove students, as well as the commitment of colleagues across the school. We are particularly pleased to see strong progress for our students, ensuring more young people are able to fulfil their potential.
The outstanding performance across a range of subjects, coupled with the school's relentless focus on supporting every learner, highlights the strength of education being delivered at Haygrove School. On behalf of Quantock Education Trust, I congratulate all students and staff on this well-deserved success."
As students celebrate their achievements, Haygrove School wishes every member of the Class of 2026 success as they move on to sixth form, further education, apprenticeships and employment, confident that they are equipped for the exciting opportunities ahead.









