Students celebrate well-earned GCSE results
We were delighted to welcome students in this morning for them to receive their GCSE and IGCSE results, and start to think about their time in the Sixth Form.
As ever, we are delighted with the variety of courses which students will go on to study, including Law, Mathematics and Chemistry at the University of Oxford; Classics and Geography at the University of Cambridge; Social Anthropology at the University of Edinburgh; Medicine at the University of Manchester; Philosophy at the University of Leeds; History and Politics at the University of Warwick. Medicine and STEM subjects accounted for a third of offers. In particular, this cohort showed formidable mathematical talent, with eight students heading off to read Mathematics at University. 88% of girls have secured places at their first choice university.
The school’s full programme of live teaching in both lockdowns, and the hard work put in by students, meant that all girls were able to complete their courses, standing them in excellent stead as they embark on the next stage of their academic careers.
Matthew Shoults, Headmaster at NHEHS, said: “These outcomes are testament to students’ tenacity and hard work in showing their capabilities, even in difficult times. Teachers have been absolutely dedicated in helping girls complete their courses, providing inspiring teaching both in person and remotely, and giving girls a sense of confidence in unusual circumstances.”