Woodbridge School is celebrating fantastic GCSE results, with excellent outcomes in a wide range of subjects, from Biology and Computer Science to Photography and History, underscoring the sheer breadth of the Woodbridge School curriculum.
Below are the headlines from our GCSE results 2026:
- 56% of grades were 9-7, considered to be ‘straight A grades’
- Grade 8 was the most common grade with 21% of grades at this level
- More than one grade in every six at Woodbridge School was a grade 9
- Two students achieved an outstanding 10 grade 9s, and twelve students scored 10 or more grades 9-8
Shona Norman, Head of School
“I am delighted to recognise the outstanding efforts of our students and congratulate them on their impressive GCSE performances across a broad and challenging range of subjects. These achievements reflect the hard work, commitment and resilience that they have shown throughout their studies, and they should be proud of what they have accomplished. Beyond the classroom, this year group has made a significant contribution to the life of the School, embracing opportunities in sport, the arts, leadership and service. I would also like to thank our dedicated staff and supportive families, whose encouragement has played such an important role in our students’ success. We wish them every success as they continue their educational journey.”
Karl Hayward-Bradley, Deputy Head Academic
“I am delighted to recognise the outstanding efforts of our students and congratulate them on their impressive GCSE performances across a broad and challenging range of subjects. These achievements reflect the hard work, commitment and resilience that they have shown throughout their studies, and they should be proud of what they have accomplished. Beyond the classroom, this year group has made a significant contribution to the life of the School, embracing opportunities in sport, the arts, leadership and service. I would also like to thank our dedicated staff and supportive families, whose encouragement has played such an important role in our students’ success. We wish them every success as they continue their educational journey.”




