Trinity students are today celebrating an impressive set of GCSE results, matching those of previous year groups at Trinity, and marking the successful completion of this important stage in their education as well as paving the way for exciting opportunities in the Sixth Form or professional sport.
In a year group of 128 students, 42% of all grades awarded were at 9, with 69% at 9–8 and 86% at 9–7 (updated October 2025 following remarks).
Particular congratulations must go to the 28 students who secured nine or more grade 9s. Eight students achieved eleven 9 grades.

“We are so pleased for our students and their families – these results reflect their sustained hard work and ability,” said Alasdair Kennedy, Headmaster. “We look forward to seeing them thrive in the Sixth Form, where they will develop not only their academic strengths but also the personal qualities that will prepare them for life beyond school. We are proud of their achievements – well done.”
Rebecca Goddard, Head of Fifth Year, said, “It has been a joy working with this year group over the past three years. They’ve made me laugh every day and I’ve genuinely loved watching them grow. Their hard work, resilience, support for each other and willingness to embrace every opportunity has been inspiring. I’m incredibly proud of everything they’ve achieved and even more of the remarkable young people they’ve become. I’ve no doubt they’ll continue to surprise and impress us as they move into the Sixth Form.”
Most students will enter Sixth Form to study a broad range of A Level subjects, from STEM to the arts, with many keen to explore new subjects such as Government and Politics, Economics or Psychology. We also have students leaving Trinity to take up sports scholarships with professional football teams, and we wish them every success in this exciting next step in their sporting careers.
Tom said “I’m really happy to have achieved grade nines across the board. I’ve chosen Maths, French, English and Government and Politics A Levels in the Sixth Form at Trinity. I’m looking forward to delving deeper into the subjects more deeply and expanding my knowledge.”
It’s fantastic to see three of our students continuing their passion for football after their GCSEs. Jacob has signed with Crystal Palace, while Ed is heading to Charlton and Aston to Wimbledon. We’re excited to see what the future holds for them.
Congratulations to all our GCSE students.
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