Teddington School celebrates 'exceptional' GCSE results
By Tilly O'Brien 20th Aug 2026
Teddington School says it is "delighted to celebrate another year of exceptional GCSE results, reflecting the hard work, resilience and ambition of [its] students".
Speaking about today's results, Headteacher Paul Grills said: "We are immensely proud of the achievements of our students, who have worked tirelessly throughout their GCSE journey with us.
"Their dedication, perseverance and commitment to their learning have been rewarded with a fantastic set of results. These successes are the result of a true partnership between students, staff, and our community.
"We are incredibly grateful for the encouragement and support provided every step of the way, helping our young people to flourish and achieve their full potential.
"We are also delighted to be welcoming significant numbers of students into our oversubscribed Sixth Form, where they will continue to grow, succeed and pursue their ambitions."

Results were strong across the school, with 21 per cent of students achieving grades 8 - 9, 36 per cent achieving grades 7 - 9, and 69 per cent achieving grades 5 - 9.
According to the school, performance in the core subjects was "particularly impressive". The Mathematics department achieved 85% of grades at 4 and above, with 44 per cent of students securing grades 7 - 9. In English, 84 per cent of students achieved grades 4 and above, while 40 per cent were awarded grades 7 - 9.
"There were also excellent outcomes across a broad range of subjects," said Teddington School.
In Science, 98 per cent of Biology students, 96 per cent of Chemistry students, and 95 per cent of Physics students achieved grades 4 and above.

Within Languages and Humanities, 95 per cent of French students and 82 per cent of History students attained grades 4 and above.
The Arts continued to thrive, with 100 per cent of students achieving grade 4 and above in Art and Design, Textiles, Dance and Drama, while 91 per cent of Photography students achieved grade 4 and above.
Several subjects also celebrated particularly strong outcomes at the highest grades. 53 per cent of Biology students, 51 per cent of Chemistry students, 58 per cent of French students and 59 per cent of Physics students achieved grades 7-9.
Notably, 25 per cent of Physics grades were awarded at grade 9, "demonstrating exceptional achievement", according to the school.
Head of Year 11, Fred Hole, said: "I am incredibly proud of our Year 11 students and everything they have accomplished. Their positive attitude, determination and commitment to success have been evident throughout the year, whether in lessons, revision sessions or preparation for their examinations.
"These results are a wonderful reflection of their hard work and resilience, and they should take great pride in what they have achieved.
"I would also like to thank our dedicated staff and supportive families, whose guidance and encouragement have played such an important role in helping our students succeed.
"We are excited to see what the future holds for this talented cohort and are delighted to be welcoming record numbers back to our Sixth Form as they continue their educational journey with us at Teddington School."

Highlights from individual students include Iris Annette with 999999988, Daniel Yip with 9999999988 and Lilia Babickas with 999999997.
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