GCSE Results 2025-26

Year 11 Results
Across the cohort’s GCSE results, 87% were awarded at grade 4 or above (national average 67.1%), 67% at grade 5 or above and a quarter at grades 7–9, also beating the national average of 21.8%.
 
In addition, 89% of pupils achieved at least five grades at grade 4 or above, 86% achieved grade 4 or above in both English and Maths, well above the national averages of just under 60%, and half the cohort achieved at least one grade at 7–9.
 
Pupils performed especially strongly in the sciences: every pupil taking Physics or Chemistry achieved at least grade 5, and 70% of Physics grades were at grades 7–9.
 
Across the double-award Combined Science results, 97% of grades were at grade 4 or above. Drama recorded a 100% grade 4+ pass rate, while Maths achieved 89% at grade 4 or above, including two grade 9s.

 

“We are immensely proud of this year’s GCSE results and, above all, of the pupils behind them. At Hall School Wimbledon, our pupils mean so much more to us than a set of grades, but these results are a wonderful reflection of the hard work, determination and resilience they have shown throughout their time with us.I would like to congratulate every pupil on their achievements and thank them for the commitment they have shown. These results are something to celebrate, but it is the confidence, ambition and sense of possibility our pupils take with them that makes us proudest.”

 

Jack Tyson, Headteacher of Hall School Wimbledon