King Charles I School celebrating A-Level results
Students and staff at King Charles I School are once again celebrating an outstanding set of A Level results this summer as students collected their results today (14 August), proud of the hard work they have put in over their school careers and looking ahead to their university and apprenticeship options to come.
We are thrilled that 69% of our students achieved at least one top A*-B or equivalent grade in their Key Stage 5 courses. This is a truly fantastic achievement, demonstrating the quality of the experience studying at King Charles offers alongside the students’ hard work.
The top performers included Elizabeth Devney (A*, A*, A, B), George Branagh (A, A, A, A), Aaron Mills (A, Distinction*, B), Harry Chaplain (Distinction*, Distinction*, A), Nicola Piorunska (A, Distinction, B, D), Lucy Ratcliff (Distinction*, B, B, C), Olivia Davies (Distinction*, B, C, C).

Headteacher Jamie Butler said: “I am delighted for our students. These results are a testament to the hard work and dedication of the students and staff. Over the last year it has been a pleasure to see students and staff working together to produce this achievement. We are pleased to see so many students securing apprenticeships or places at university. I am very proud of our students, and they deserve tremendous credit for the resilience, adaptability and dedication shown in achieving this set of results. I wish them the very best of luck in the future.”






