GCSE Results 2024

End of term earlier finish time of 12:20

Just a reminder that on Wednesday 23rd July, students will be finishing school at the earlier time of 12:20pm for the start of the summer holidays.

New academic year - Term 1 starts on Wednesday 3rd September 2025 for Yr7 and Yr11 Students

On the first day back, we invite Year 7 and Year 11 Students into the school first to get settled before the rest of the year groups arrive. Therefore, Year 7 and Yr11 students should arrive between 8:15am and 8:40am through the student gate ready for an 8:45am start.

All other year groups will start back on Thursday 4th September and should arrive between 8:15am and 8:40am through the student gate ready for an 8:45am start.

We request that you ensure your child is in full school uniform and has the correct equipment, ready for the new term. If you are unsure, please check on the Parent Information section of the website. 

 

 

 

 

Thursday 11th September 5pm -7pm Open Evening (click the link to register)  Open Evening Registration

Wednesday 17th and Thursday 18th September 09:15am - 11:15am (Click the link to register)  Open Morning Registration

Deanery Celebrates GCSE Achievements

The Deanery is delighted to announce its pupils have achieved strong results in this year's GCSE exams, with standout performances from individual students and particular strengths in subjects like English, maths, science, and art.

"We are absolutely thrilled with the GCSE results our pupils have secured," said Kelly Osborne-James, Headteacher at The Deanery. "These results are a true reflection of the hard work, talent and determination of our young people, as well as the teaching and support they receive from our dedicated staff."

Individual Pupil Success Stories:

  • Jonah Teague, achieved an impressive 10 grades at the top 9-7 (A*-A) level.  He said, "I was so excited to open my results and find that I’d done so well. Now I’m looking forward to starting my A Level courses at Cirencester College."
  • Ella Southern secured a number of grade 9s, the highest possible grade, across a range of subjects including English, science and business studies.  She commented, "After everything we have been through, I'm so pleased with my results and thank you to our amazing teachers too!
  • Ryan Khumalo overcame challenges and worked hard to achieve 8 GCSEs at grades 8-5, demonstrating his perseverance and hard work.

Rachel Parr, Diocese of Bristol Academies Trust (DBAT) CEO added, "We are incredibly proud of all our pupils and the way they have risen to the challenge of their GCSEs. These results open up a world of opportunities for them as they move on to the next stage of their education or training. We wish them every success in the future."

The Deanery staff would like to congratulate all of their GCSE pupils on their achievements.

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