GCSE and A Level 2021 results

Posted: 13th August 2021

We offer our congratulations to our Year 11 and the Upper Sixth cohort who have proved themselves to be a remarkable group of young people. All of our students have endured an educational journey which 18 months ago was unimaginable, and for students facing public examinations this has been a particularly challenging experience. In that time students have adapted magnificently, and not only have they survived, but they have triumphed. On behalf of all the staff at Mount House I congratulate our students. We do all feel very privileged to work in such a wonderful environment with such a wonderful group of students; we know that the small classes at Mount House allow our students to thrive, to develop confidence and to achieve the very best results they can and we very much enjoy the opportunity to be part of each individual student’s pathway.

The results our students have achieved are truly outstanding, and behind these grades lies a great deal of hard work and application. Not only do our Upper Sixth leave us with great results, but they also leave us having made a contribution to our community that has been second to none – as leaders, as mentors and as role models – and we know they will go on to achieve great things. We wish them all the very best as they move on to the next stage of their lives and their education, and we hope that they will stay in touch. We now look forward to welcoming our Year 11s to their Sixth Form journey. They have a hard act to follow but we are confident that they will rise to the challenge and themselves go on to match not only the academic achievements of the current Sixth Form, but also to replicate the impact they have had as senior students and role models.

At GCSE, Year 11 achieved

Grades 9-8

41%

Grades 9-7

71%

Grades 9-5

97%

Grades 9-4

99%

At A Level, the Upper Sixth students achieved the following results:

A*-A

71%

A* – B

90%

A*- C

100%

Our Upper Sixth – at the time of writing – plan to study the following subjects:

Biochemistry

Business

Business and Marketing

Classics

Communication and Media

Design

Drama

Law and Criminology

Management

Marketing

Music

Natural Sciences

Physiotherapy

Politics and International Relations

Politics and Social Anthropology

Psychology

Science

At the following institutions:

The University of Birmingham

The University of Bristol

The University of Essex

The University of Exeter

The University of Leeds

The University of Liverpool

The University of Southampton

The University of Surrey

Bournemouth University

Cardiff University

Coventry University

King’s College London

Kingston University

Manchester Metropolitan University

Queen Mary, University of London

University College London

Institute of the Arts, Barcelona

Lakehead University, Canada

Keio  University, Japan

Sarah Richardson

Head

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