All Hallows Catholic College has announced another year of exceptional GCSE results, from the Class of 2025.
Today’s atmosphere in school was filled with joy, pride, and celebration as students received their long-awaited grades.
Principal, Mr Tim Beesley, shared his delight:
"These results are a testament to the hard work and determination of our students. I’m incredibly proud of what they’ve achieved. Their success is richly deserved, and I want to thank parents and carers for their unwavering support. Our staff have also played a vital role, guiding and inspiring our young people every step of the way. We’re excited to welcome the majority of them into our Sixth Form, where their journey continues."
Head of Year, Clare Bell-Smith, added:
"It’s been a privilege to support this cohort over the past five years. Their achievements today reflect their resilience and commitment, and we couldn’t be more pleased."
Chair of Governors, Clair Watson, commented:
"We are deeply proud of our students and staff. These results reflect the dedication, care, and hard work that define our College community. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to this success."
Among the top achievers this year were:
Thomas Bidgood, who earned an outstanding 10 Grade 9s, and Aidan Reynolds, with 6 Grade 9s, 3 Grade 8s, and a Grade 7. Other high performers include Efa Bridge, Luke Mottram, Matilda Johnson, Tyler & Kyle Lutman, Josephine Abernethy, Ayesha Jones, Joseph Boyle, Peter Jepson, Rose Cassidy, Benjamin Hand, Temani Evans, Matthew Mellor, Anna Magee, Thomas Walker, and Sophia Job.
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all our students—especially those who have made remarkable progress during their time at All Hallows.
As always, All Hallows joins other Cheshire East schools in celebrating individual and collective achievements, rather than publishing school-level performance tables
All Hallows Catholic College in Macclesfield is an all ability 11-18 voluntary academy of 1,200 students drawn from a wide geographical area. It is part of a multi-academy trust with partner primary schools in Macclesfield, Bollington, Congleton, Wilmslow and Poynton. Students are also drawn from a wide geographical area, including parts of Derbyshire, Staffordshire and Stockport.
For more information see:
https://www.allhallows.org.uk/
Pictured - Rose Cassidy, Connie Gibson, Cara Doherty, Evie Clowes, Alice Knight.
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