Truro School’s GCSE Results 2023
Following on from the success of our A-Level cohort last week, Truro School has been celebrating GCSE achievements with the 5th Year (Year 11) cohort, who have achieved more than double the national percentage of grades 9-7, with fantastic achievements across the full range of subjects and abilities in the School.
Mr Andy Johnson, Head at Truro School said, “We are immensely proud of the range and diversity of educational journeys undertaken by our lower and middle School. Today is an opportunity to celebrate the academic successes that are vital to our pupils being able to continue those journeys on the courses of their own choice, as well as to commend our pupils for their achievements alongside and beyond their studies too.”
On a day when academic results are awarded, it is right to applaud that our most academic pupils continue to excel. Fifteen pupils have achieved at least nine of the top grades of 8 or 9, including some who have achieved grade 9s in every subject taken.
Rebecca is one such pupil, achieving a fantastic ten grade 9s. Having been at Truro School since the 1st Year (Year 7), Rebecca credits the amazing teachers who have supported her at the school. Her mum, Anna Chellamuthu, tells us, “Truro School has been incredibly supportive throughout her time here. They foster an atmosphere to help pupils to do their best without super amounts of pressure.”
Furthermore, the pupils who were awarded Diploma Scholarships for our Sixth Form have gone on to average 85% of grades at 9-7. This is especially pleasing as the Diploma Scholarship is awarded for more than just academic potential; it exists to nurture the wider talents and interests that ensure our Sixth Form stays diverse and dynamic, and an environment in which pupils with ambition can be supported to thrive.
One scholar, Elowyn, who achieved two grade 8s and eight grade 9s had spent last night in A&E with a suspected fractured rib but was “really relieved and really happy” today to have been given both the all clear, and an outstanding set of GCSE results just a few hours later. She will be studying Biology, Chemistry and Maths at Truro School Sixth Form. “It felt right for me to stay at Truro School. I can do what I want to do here better than anywhere else.”
Elowyn’s father, Richard Parris remarked, “Elowyn has been at Truro School since she was three years old. She has had exceptionally good support from the teachers and has been given endless positivity. It couldn’t be a better school.”
Finn, who is an avid sports enthusiast is another of our Sixth Form Diploma Scholars who performed well today, achieving seven grade 8s and 9s. He shared, “I’m hoping to go into Chemical Engineering, so my A-Level subjects will be Maths, Chemistry, Physics and Geology. I’m really looking forward to joining the Sixth Form and excited about the opportunities that the Diploma will bring. My teachers have been amazing, especially Mrs Vaughan who has been an excellent teacher and really supportive.”
Having achieved an excellent set of ten GCSEs at grade 6 and above, with two grade 7s and three grade 8s, Nia was ecstatic and excited about starting Sixth Form at Truro School. “I did a lot better than I thought I would and am pleasantly surprised! I do a lot of sport and I love that I can stay at Truro School and do all the other bits I enjoy alongside the academic subjects.”
Louis, who is a keen cricketer and rugby player and is also working towards his Private Pilot’s Licence (PPL), got the grades he needed to pursue A-Levels in Maths, Geography and Business at Truro School Sixth Form.
His mum, Alex Taylor tells us, “Louis will be nurtured here at Truro School. That’s the difference here; he won’t become lost and will have the grounding to go on to achieve and pursue his other interests.”
The Head, Andy Johnson, continued, “I wish all of these young people bright futures ahead and look forward to welcoming them into our Sixth Form, alongside those joining us from other schools, in September. Well done to you all.”
If you would like to know more about learning at Truro School please do visit our website or contact our admissions team. Prospective pupils and their families are warmly invited to join us at our Open Day on Saturday 7 October, from 9.30am to 12.30pm, or our Sixth Form Open Evening on Tuesday 26 September, from 5.00pm to 8.00pm. For further details, please visit www.truroschool.com/open-morning/
Our school motto, Esse Quam Videri (to be, rather than to seem to be), captures the essence of our identity and is defined by the 5 C's below. Underpinned by strong Christian principles, we are a caring and inclusive community which values, nurtures and develops each individual.
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Curiosity to always want to discover and learn more, academically and more widely too.
Because we believe that academic excellence is an important part of human excellence. Every child is an individual and we celebrate and develop their uniqueness, helping them to become an independent learner and encouraging each child to explore, understand and cultivate their talent and abilities, whatever they may be.
Compassion to understand and champion the needs of others, in our community and beyond.
Because our mission challenges us to be a vibrant community which enables people to live their lives to the full and transform society for the better. Located in the heart of Cornwall, our distinctive, serene location supports the development of balanced, unpretentious and reflective children who understand their role as global citizens.
Confidence to build resilience by learning from both successes and failures alike.
Because we want every pupil to be comfortable in their own skin, celebrating the uniqueness of each individual in the school community. Through drama, presenting and public speaking opportunities, as well as appearing in productions and concerts, pupils learn key communication skills and gain the confidence to prosper in the real world.
Creativity to be imaginative in how we express ourselves and approach new challenges.
Because we value the development of pupils’ imaginative and creative dimensions as well as their characters. Through a broad curriculum and wide range of co-curricular activities, pupils discover the important balance between creative and logical thinking. These opportunities are fundamental to ensuring your son or daughter discovers their hidden gifts, developing a sense of individuality and a confidence in their own abilities.
Courage to enjoy becoming the very best of who we are, with integrity and ambition.
Because we believe that essential life skills are often best taught outside of the classroom, balancing an academic education. Through a wide-ranging co-curricular programme, we offer every child the chance to participate, perform and lead in the fields of their choice. In a competitive world these opportunities are fundamental to ensuring your son or daughter develops essential life skills and an ambition for life.
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