And the results are in for students at The Victory Academy.

August 30, 2022 08:49am

Following on from our Key Stage 5 results last week, the students of The Victory Academy have more to celebrate as they receive their GCSE results.

Students are now preparing for the next stage of their education, whether it be to continue on for Sixth Form, go to college or start an apprenticeship. The Victory Academy are incredibly proud of our students and their successes and wish them all the very best for their futures.

Well done to everyone who achieved their desired results today. All students worked extremely hard and should feel full of pride for their dedication to their studies and performances in their exams. A huge congratulations to you all!

There are some standout individual accomplishments within this cohort, including:

Maxwell Mayne successfully achieved grade 9 in English Literature, English Language and History. Maxwell is continuing his studies in The Victory Academy Sixth Form. 

Joshua Bell has made exceptional progress and achieved grade 4 in both Maths and English. Josh is going to college to continue his passion in engineering and automotives

Kiran Kaur’s hard work and dedication has paid off by achieving some excellent results including a grade 7 in Art. Kiran is continuing her studies in The Victory Academy Sixth Form studying Sociology, Art and Law

Michelle Smith, Principal at The Victory Academy said:

“I couldn’t be prouder of our students as they receive their GCSE results today. Their hard work and dedication over the years has led them to this moment, where they can celebrate their successes and look to the future. It hasn’t been easy navigating Covid-19 but to see them receive the grades they deserve and be able to progress onto their next steps is fantastic. We are excited to see what the future holds for them”

Stuart Gardner, CEO of Thinking Schools Academy Trust, added:

“I am delighted for our students at The Victory Academy. They have worked exceptionally hard, and it is great to see them excited about their future. A huge congratulations to them all!”