Announcement
Exam Results 2024
Key Stage 3
The Lenham School is thrilled with the achievements of all our students as they collected their GCSE and BTEC results today. The cohort worked incredibly hard throughout Year 11 and their hard work has paid off. Students have gained good grades in a wide range of qualifications which will provide them with a solid foundation for the next stage of their education – including many who will be joining our Sixth Form and the new Pro Soccer Academy which launches at TLS this September.
All students should be proud of the way they prepared for their exams and the way they conducted themselves throughout.
Notable high performers are:
Vladislava Shchukina – Achieved 10 GCSEs, including Grade 9s in English Literature, Film and Russian, Distinction* in Hospitality, Distinction in Health and Social Care and Grade 7s in English and Science.
Viktoriia Dubetska – Achieved 10 GCSEs, including a Grade 9 in Mathematics, Grade 8s in Science and Further Maths and Grade 7s in German and Art.
Alfie Griffiths – Achieved 10 GCSEs, including a Grade 9 in Mathematics, Grades 8 and 7 in Science and Grades 6s in English Language and Geography.
George Ginger – Achieved 10 GCSEs, including Grade 8s in Mathematics, English Literature and Grade 7s in Product Design and Science.
Elani Adams – Achieved 10 GCSEs, including Grade 8 in English Language, Grade 7s in English Literature and Grades 6s in Religious Studies and Film.
Special mention to the following students who achieved a wide range of grade 6-9 across a wide range of subjects: Lacey Brooks, James Redman, Edward Coulter, Jessica Day, George Burt, Elinor White, Ryan Saxby, George Whittington, Jack Hills, Rhianna McKeown, Alex Cologne, Toby Harper, Neve Churcher, Caleb Oliver, Caleb Oliver, Bailey Christos-Brooks, James Vernall Downes, Alex Wolfe, Mae Lewis, Mariah Taylor, Sam Jarvis, Mia Woodcock, Ed Cullen, Siana Carnegie, Jude Hales, Ashlin Joly, Lottie Moan and many more.
Headteacher Robbie Ferguson commented: “We are incredibly proud of our student’s accomplishments today. Although the GCSE pass rate seems to have fallen nationally, we have bucked that trend with improved results once again this year! As a school community, we focus on a collaborative approach in making sure that all students get their individual needs met, both in terms of their learning, and their emotional wellbeing. We are so incredibly grateful for everyone’s efforts in bringing the best out of our wonderful Year 11”.
Key Stage 5
The Lenham School is delighted to celebrate the fantastic achievement of our Year 13 students who have received their Level 3 Vocational and A Level results. With the national picture looking like overall grades have declined, TLS is pleased to buck the trend, with all our students passing their exams and many getting top grades.
Notable high performers are:
Leah Barnes – who completed two BTEC National Diplomas and achieved a Distinction*, Distinction for Performing Arts as well as a Double Distinction for Health and Social Care. Leah will now be going onto study Early Years at the University of Greenwich.
Sassi Howe – who completed a Cambridge Foundation Diploma in Digital Media and achieved a Distinction*, Distinction as well as a Merit for BTEC Extended Certificate in Law. Sassi will now being onto study Marketing and Communication for Fashion as part of her accelerated degree at the Fashion Retail Academy in London.
Tia Mannering – who completed a BTEC National Diploma in Performing Arts achieving a Distinction*, Distinction as well as a Distinction for Cambridge Technical in Digital Media. Tia will now go onto study Visual Effects at the University of West London.
Jay Reed – who completed a BTEC National Diploma in Performing Arts achieving a Distinction*, Distinction as well as a Distinction for Cambridge Technical in Digital Media and a Distinction for BTEC Extended Certificate Law. Jay will now go onto study Performing Arts at The Trinity Larban Conservatoire in London.
Ruby Ward - who completed a BTEC National Diploma in Health and Social Care achieving a Distinction, Merit as well as a achieving a B grade in A Level Art. Ruby has decided to enter the world of employment with a local employer.
The grades achieved have allowed all of our students to succeed in the next part of their journey whether that be those going onto an apprenticeship or for the many who are going onto university.
Headteacher Robbie Ferguson commented:
“As a school community, we are incredibly proud of our Sixth Form. Our students work closely in collaboration with their teachers to build personalised, individual plans for their learning and goals. In turn, every member of our Sixth Form is leaving The Lenham School on their own pathway. This year, these onward journeys are more ambitious than ever with our students heading off to universities across the country to study Education, Midwifery, Biomedical Science, Drama, Digital Media and more besides. This kind, optimistic and tightly knit group of students embodies everything that our school stands for. We are incredibly proud of every single one of them”.