George Salter Academy celebrates GCSE success
George Salter Academy was filled with celebration this morning as students collected GCSE results, rewarding the hard work, ambition and resilience shown by the Year 11 cohort.
Located on Davey Road, and part of Ormiston Academies Trust, the academy takes pride in offering a student-centred approach, helping pupils to reach their full potential - an approach clearly reflected in today’s results.
The Year 11 cohort achieved particularly highly in biology, chemistry, physics, art and photography. One third of all grades in both biology and chemistry were grade 7 or higher.

The whole school community has come together today to mark the students’ achievements, hard work, and dedication, as they now prepare to take their next steps in education.
While all students are celebrating, some individual achievements include:
Kamya Sethi who is celebrating after receiving four grade 9s and a grade 8 in every other subject
Mohammed Ali who achieved two grade 9s, four grade 8s
Mahira Begum secured five grade 9s and two grade 8s
Rajvir Jhutty obtained one grade 9 and five grade 8s
also celebrating is Serdar Sari who achieved one grade 9 and four grade 8s
and Nabiha Khanom who secured two grade 9s, one grade 8 and three grade 7s
George Salter Academy, at the heart of its community, is committed to raising aspirations through a positive “can do” attitude and supporting individual needs. As part of Ormiston, the academy is dedicated to providing the highest quality education and ensuring that every child, regardless of their background, gains the skills and opportunities they need to thrive.
Adrian Price, Senior Principal at George Salter Academy, said: “It’s fantastic to see our students celebrating such well-deserved success today. They’ve worked so hard and we’re incredibly proud of what they’ve achieved. With the support of our brilliant staff team, they’re now ready to take on their next steps with confidence.”
Rupi Bellingham, Head of School at George Salter Academy, added: “I’m delighted for our students. They’ve worked really hard, and today’s results are a credit to their effort and determination. I look forward to hearing all about what they go on to achieve next.”






