St Regis celebrates GCSE success with excellent results in RE, Science and Design Technology
St Regis CE Academy is proud to celebrate the achievements of its students in this year’s GCSE examinations, which reflect both exceptional individual successes and strong departmental progress.
This summer, Religious Education led the way with the highest number of Grade 9s across the academy, while Science has continued its impressive upward trend in results. Design Technology (DT) was another standout subject, with female students achieving the highest grades – a significant milestone highlighting the importance of encouraging girls into STEM pathways.
Among the many student successes, notable achievements include:
Inioluwa B. – an exceptional set of results with five Grade 9s, four Grade 8s and one Grade 7.
Jamie M. – excelling with a Grade 9 in DT.
Kiran T. – achieving a Grade 9 in English Literature.
Chancellor D. – awarded a Grade 8 in French.
Dorsa S. – successfully resat her English GCSE and achieved a strong grade, demonstrating remarkable resilience and determination.
Edward Parry, Principal, said: “We are delighted with this year’s GCSE results at St Regis CE Academy. Our students have worked tirelessly and shown real perseverance, supported by our dedicated staff and families. It is particularly encouraging to see the continued progress in Science, the strength of Religious Education, and the success of our female students in Design Technology. We are incredibly proud of every student – these results show how our young people can truly flourish when given the right support and opportunities.”
These results mark an exciting new chapter for students, many of whom will now progress into the Three Spires Sixth Form, apprenticeships, or other post-16 pathways, ready to build on their achievements and aspirations.





