20 August 2026
Celebrating the Success of Our Year 11 Students
We are delighted to celebrate the achievements of our Year 11 students as they receive their GCSE and vocational qualification results. These outcomes reflect the determination, resilience and hard work shown by students throughout their time at The Holy Trinity Church of England Secondary School, alongside the dedication and commitment of our staff, parents and carers in supporting them.
We are particularly pleased to see a number of significant improvements in this year’s results. Student attainment has moved substantially closer to target outcomes across a range of measures, with some of the strongest gains seen among our highest-attaining students. The strong relationship between excellent attendance and academic success was once again evident, with students attending school regularly achieving significantly stronger outcomes. These improvements reflect the positive impact of the work undertaken to strengthen teaching and learning, raise aspirations, and provide greater challenge and support for all learners.
Among the highlights from this year’s results:
- Tawseef achieved an outstanding average points score of 8.73 across 11 qualifications.
- Eshal achieved an exceptional average points score of 8.70 across 10 qualifications.
- Mahum achieved an impressive average points score of 8.30 across 10 qualifications.
- Benjamin achieved an excellent average points score of 8.00 across 9 qualifications.
- Sophie achieved an excellent average points score of 8.00 across 9 qualifications.
- Shayan secured an excellent average points score of 7.73 across 11 qualifications.
- Keertan achieved a strong average points score of 7.50 across 10 qualifications.
As always, Results Day is about much more than performance measures. It is an opportunity to celebrate the individual journeys of our students, many of whom have overcome challenges and demonstrated tremendous character, perseverance and determination throughout their studies.
Students will now progress to a wide range of exciting next steps, including A Level courses, vocational pathways, apprenticeships and other post-16 opportunities. We are proud to see our young people moving forward with confidence and ambition as they embark on the next stage of their education and training.

Mr Bradley, Head of School, said:
“We are delighted with the progress our students have made and the improvements reflected in this year’s results. These outcomes are a testament to the commitment and hard work of our students, the dedication of our staff, and the unwavering support of parents and carers throughout their educational journey.
We are especially pleased to see improvements in outcomes for our higher-attaining students, the continued narrowing of attainment gaps, and positive gains across all key measures. Whilst there is always more work to do, these results provide encouraging evidence that the strategies we have implemented are having a positive impact’’.
Rev. Millwood, Executive Headteacher said:
‘’Above all, we are proud of our students as individuals. Their resilience, determination and character have shone through, and we congratulate them on all they have achieved. We wish them every success as they move on to the next stage of their education and future careers, with many choosing to continue their journey with us in our Sixth Form.”
As a school community, we join together in celebrating the achievements of our Year 11 students and look forward to seeing all that they accomplish in the years ahead.
Congratulations to every member of the Class of 2026.
We are immensely proud of you and wish you every success for the future.







