Results & Destinations

Achieving academic excellence

Year after year, our students achieve outstanding successes in their GCSEs and A Levels. This is testament to the hard work and dedication of both students and staff.

We believe that the route to academic excellence is unique for every individual and our teachers actively engage each student to harness their diverse abilities and interests.

2024 GCSE Headlines

  • 86% of students gained at least five passes
  • 78% achieved grade 6 or higher
  • Maths and Science remain strong, with Chemistry and Biology averaging grade 7
  • Students excelled in a wide range of disciplines, from creative arts to humanities
  • 100% Distinction in LAMDA exam results
Claremont 7/A or aboveClaremont 4/C or aboveNational 7/A or aboveNational 4/C or above
202422.888.921.667.4
202335.491.821.767.8
202241.592.926.373.2
2021^46.594.432.982.3
2020^38.293.832.481.9
201919.282.520.667
201833.490.124.871.1
201721.487.024.471.0
201646.191.424.571.3

^Grades awarded in the absence of exams being sat due to pandemic.

GCE & BTEC
No%A*/A/Di*/DiA*/A/Di*/Di/BA*/A/B/C/PPass
A*/Di*3315.83%
A/Di58.528.06%43.88%
B3416.31%60.19%
C/M4823.02%83.21%
D188.63%
E/P146.71%98.56%
U31.44%

2024 A Levels & BTEC Headlines

  • Outstanding A level and BTEC examination results
  • Students meeting offers from prestigious universities
  • Particularly strong performances in Maths, Business, Chemistry, Dance, Drama, and Politics
  • 44% of grades were As and A*s
  • Over two-thirds of BTEC results were Distinction or Distinction*

Ed Dickie, Principal, said: “Claremont has never defined itself by its results. Ironically, this fact might be one of the reasons why our Sixth Form continues to have such spectacular success. Our starting point will always be in identifying what makes a young person tick and these results once again demonstrate the value of this approach.

We provide the space, encouragement, guidance and confidence for them to find their individual pathway. We are thrilled that our students are heading for a diverse and exciting range of universities and careers – from Russell Group universities to degree level apprenticeships and vocational courses. This diversity reflects the diversity of the school.”

Deputy Principal, Lea Owen, added: “These results are a testament to the resilience and dedication of our students, who are supported by our amazing staff to achieve their best. I am immensely proud of each and every one of them.”

In 2024, 90% of our Sixth Form students accessed their first-choice destination