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GCSE Results Day 2025

The Latimer Arts College – Press Release – 21/08/2025

Latimer Arts College Students Shine!

Today students received results they can be truly proud of, their dedication rewarded and next steps secured. Students, parents and staff celebrated individual, subject and overall successes, proving once again that learning at Latimer unlocks potential and inspires excellence.
 
Despite the national trend, at Latimer results are even better than last year! In 2024 we were classed as above average for progress and this year the number of students achieving 9-5 and 9-4 in English and Maths has increased to 40% and 70% respectively, meaning students can progress with their chosen pathways.

Message from Principal Kathryn Murphy:


Students at The Latimer Arts College have shown what is possible with the right attitude to learning and the support of dedicated staff. Excellent teaching and support has enabled students at Latimer to unlock their true potential and achieve the very best they can. We know how hard students worked to achieve their individual progress and their successes should be celebrated.  Once again results in English and History have been strong, with French, Geography and Food also performing exceptionally well this year.  As a Performing Arts College we are delighted that several students achieved grade 9s in Drama, Dance and Music.
 
We are very proud of what they have achieved and wish them all well in the future, knowing that these excellent results have opened doors for them so they can go on to achieve their dreams. Record numbers of students have applied for the
SixthForm@Latimer again this year, where we know students also thrive. 

 

Ola Paczkowska achieved an incredible five grade 9s, one distinction* and four grade 8s. She will study Geography, Maths, Further Maths, French and Polish at Latimer.

 

 

 

Carys Toms achieved three grade 9s, three grade 8s and three grade 7s and is staying on to study Biology, Maths and Politics.

 

 

 

Isaac Willis achieved a grade 9, four grade 8s, three grade 7s and a grade 8. He will be staying on to study Geography, Maths and Music at Latimer next year.

 

 

 

 

 

We are delighted that several students are staying with us to study Level 3 Performing Arts BTEC, including Gemma Cox who achieved a grade 9 in drama and Kitty Murphy-Ryan achieved a grade 7 in dance.