Queen Elizabeth’s Academy – part of Diverse Academies Trust – was proud to celebrate its students’ hard work, determination and personal growth as they collected their GCSE results today.
Amongst the academy’s top achievers is Isabelle Ivanovs who achieved two grade 8s in English language and history, three 6s, two 5s and two merits. Isabelle will start her T level in health science from September, saying: “I’m so pleased that all my revision paid off!”
Another success story comes from Amelia Sikora who achieved a grade 9 in GCSE Polish, an 8 in fine art, five 7s, and a grade 6. Commenting on her results, Amelia said: “I am delighted to see that my hard work has paid off!” Amelia’s next steps are to study economics, politics and history at A level.
Joining in Amelia’s celebrations is close friend and fellow student, Olivia Sharpe, who secured a grade 6 in English literature, two 5s and two 4s. Excited about post 16 studies, Olivia will go on to study music in September.
Another success story is Katie Plackett who is celebrating a grade 7, grade 6, three 5s and two 4s. Happy with her results, Katie said: “The results are what I wanted, especially in maths.” Katie has a passion and love for creative arts and will be studying dance and musical theatre from September.
Other standout results include Toni Newbury who achieved a grade 8 in history, two 7s in English language and religious studies, six 6s, a distinction and two merits. Delighted with her results, Toni added: “Today has started great with my qualifications. I have a job interview this afternoon too.” We wish Toni all the best in her interview and in her future studies.
Ella Thornley is also celebrating a great set of results with a grade 6, three 5s and three 4s. Ella is delighted to be progressing in her education, commenting: “The results are what I expected and I am very happy with them. I’m looking forward to this next chapter.”
The academy would also like to commend the following students on their success: Sam Blewitt, Mercedes Cordon and Jack Crouch on their academic determination, resilience and commitment.
Principal, Donna Percival, said:
“Today is a day of celebration for every student receiving their results. These achievements reflect the character they have developed throughout their time at Queen Elizabeth’s Academy.
Guided by our Christian values, we are committed to ensuring every student is known, valued and supported to achieve their personal best. We are incredibly proud of the positive contribution they have made to academy life and the outcomes they have secured today. Congratulations.”



