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Exam Results

A level and GCSE Results 2025

 

Sixth Form

 

The sixth form students of Kimberley School Sixth Form deserve huge congratulations

for their exam results. Tears of relief and happiness, smiles and embraces from loved

ones followed the opening of the ‘dreaded’ results envelopes.

 

Students needn’t have worried however. After two intense years of sixth form studies, the results were once again exceptionally good. From the students whose art work wowed the examiners, to those who achieved clean sweeps of A* grades or full marks in coursework, there were causes to celebrate all round.

Sixth form students are challenged to develop their kindness, positivity, resilience and aspiration and they have certainly risen to the challenge. This cohort are not only academic stars (a third of all grades were grade A* or A) they have also shown their concern for others in practical ways, raising more than £6000 for charity.

 

Students will progress to university courses, degree apprenticeships and into work confident in their ability to make a mark on the world. All the teachers at Kimberley School are proud of the people they have become and look forward to hearing all about their achievements, large and small, in the future.

 

Year 11

 

We are equally proud of our Year 11 students who have just received their GCSE results. Their hard work and commitment has produced great results in 2025. Once again, we have seen very good outcomes for our students; performance in the important core subjects of English and maths is well above national averages. Students have also produced the best average grade across all exam entries that we have ever achieved.

Our students have enjoyed a high degree of success across a very wide range of subjects that they have been able to study at The Kimberley School that will enable students to go on to the next stage of their education / training or employment. We are delighted that a high number of students are staying on and have enrolled in our Sixth Form. Others are going on to a variety of education and training opportunities across Nottingham.

 

We would like to congratulate all of our students who have received exam results over the last week or so. You have done yourselves proud and we wish you, whatever you are doing next in your lives, all the very best for your futures. We are very proud that you have been successful students at The Kimberley School!

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Performance Tables

The Government publish data about school performance on this website. This website currently  includes information on performance in 2024; this will be updated by the DfE later on this term.  However, the information below allows stakeholders to have an early insight into students' achievements in 2025.

Year 11 Outcomes 2025 (Provisional)

  • The Attainment 8 score is 50.9 – Nationally this is estimated to be 46.15

  • 11.8% achieved a Grade 7 or better in both English and Maths. (Nat. Ave 12.2%)

  • 50% achieved a Grade 5 or better in both English and Maths  (Nat. Ave 44.5%)

  • 80.4% achieved a Grade 4 or better in both English and Maths  (Nat. Ave 65.2%)

  • 24.3% of students achieved a Grade 7 or better in English   (Nat. Ave 23%)

  • 22.3% achieved a Grade 7 or better in Maths  (Nat. Ave 19.1%)

  • 87.4% of students achieved a Grade 4 or better in English   (Nat. Ave 75.7%)

  • 84.8% achieved a Grade 4 or better in Maths  (Nat. Ave 70.4%)

  • 14.8% achieved a Grade 5 or better in each of the English Baccalaureate subjects

  • 20.9% achieved a Grade 4 or better in each of the English Baccalaureate subjects

  • 23.9% of students entered for the full EBacc (English, maths, science, history/geography, mfl)

  • The progress 8 score is - no Progress 8 score reported this year as KS2 tests affected by Covid

  • The most recent data shows 95% of students stayed in education or training after Year 11

Year 13 Outcomes 2025 (Provisional)

  • The average point score per qualification was 35.0

  • The average grade achieved was Grade B-

  • 30% of grades achieved were A*-A 

  • 53% of grades achieved were A*-B

  • 77.1% of grades achieved were A*-C

  • The pass rate was 99.2%

  • There is no progress/value added figure for 2025 published until the Spring term 2025

  • The most recent data shows 90% of students stayed in education, training or work after Year 13

  • 95% of A Level students continued to complete their studies

  • 88% of Applied general qualifications students continued to complete their studies

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