JCSC GCSE results 2023
Congratulations to students at James Calvert Spence College who received their GCSE results today (24 August). Ninety students sat the exams; here are some of the results.

Tong He, Amira Alkafafi, Libby Forsyth
Neil Rogers, Executive Headteacher, said “Despite having had the most important years of their education seriously affected by the pandemic and industrial action, our young people have shown incredible resilience and determination throughout. Today’s results are the rewards for their hard work and stoicism – and the perfect springboard for the exciting next chapter of their lives.
- Tyler Carnaffin, Liam Murphy and Bradley Maddison
- Ben Williamson, Ethan Rutherford, Corey Bell, Riley Forster, Lucas Mitchison
- Evan Falkous and Aaron Norwood
There were excellent results in a wide range of courses, with biology, chemistry and physics being our top performing subjects – all had pass rates of over 90%.
- Holly Ogilvie and Joshua Harker
- Kieron Straker, Scott Penrose and Ben Nicholson
- Lil Bryson and Bethany Docherty
We celebrated some outstanding individual performances this year, including top grade 9s and Distinction* grades being awarded across many areas of the curriculum – including in the first set of exam results for GCSE sociology.”
- Neil Rogers and Keiron Straker looking at his results
- Libby Forsyth (right) after opening her results
- Tong He, Amira Alkafafi and Libby Forsyth
Libby Forsyth, was among the top performers in sociology receiving a grade 9. She is returning to James Calvert Spence College Sixth Form in September to study Biology, Chemistry and Maths at A-Level.
Neil continued “We look forward to welcoming many of them back into our sixth form next month to continue their pathway into successful higher education, apprenticeships or employment.”