EXAM RESULTS 2024
RICHMOND PARK ACADEMY OVERJOYED
WITH PHENOMENAL RESULTS
Students from Richmond Park Academy, part of Lift Schools, one of the largest groups of schools in the country, are delighted to be celebrating their GCSE results today.
As with A Levels last week, this is only the second year that normal grading has returned since the pandemic, making these results particularly impressive.
Richmond Park Academy has gone above and beyond to make sure students were as prepared as possible for these important exams, laying on one-to-one tutoring, period ‘zero’ interventions, and bespoke cram timetables to support their understanding and recall.
Standout results include:
Arrow Gazda attained six grade 9s, three grade 8s, and a Distinction Star. We are delighted that Arrow is going onto study A-Levels at Richmond Park Academy.
Charlotte Chan attained eight grade 9s, one grade 8, and one grade 7. We are delighted that Charlotte is going onto study A-Levels at Richmond Park Academy.
Daniel Ashkan-Nejad attained six grade 9s, three grade 8s, and one grade 7. We are delighted that Daniel is going onto study A-Levels at Richmond Park Academy.
Nel Mikos attained nine grade 9s. We are delighted that Nel is going onto study A-Levels at Richmond Park Academy.
Nina Hua attained four grade 9s, three grade 8s, and three grade 7s. We are delighted that Nina is going onto study A-Levels at Richmond Park Academy.
Pietro Pasquali attained five grade 9s, three grade 8s, one grade 7, and one grade 6. We are delighted that Pietro is going onto study A-Levels at Richmond Park Academy.
Soraya Bouzid attained four grade 9s, and five grade 8s. We are delighted that Soraya is going onto study A-Levels at Richmond Park Academy
Head of School, James Whelan said:
“It was difficult to imagine improving on last year’s fantastic results and it is testament to our amazing students that we have had yet another record breaking set of outcomes. A huge amount of praise goes to the relationships made between our teachers and our students in creating a place where individuals thrive.”
Executive Principal, Nabila Jiwa, Richmond Park Academy said:
“We are incredibly proud of these results, which reflect the commitment and conscientiousness of our fantastic students who have worked tirelessly to ensure they progress to the next stage of their educational and vocational journey. These results are a testament to all of the amazing work that the staff, students and community have put in. We wish all of our students the very best and look forward to continuing to ensure consistently high academic outcomes for all of the children in our care for many years to come.”
Regional Education Director, Michael Feely, at AET, said:
“It’s been brilliant to hear about all of the wonderful success stories at Richmond Park Academy this year – our students have done so well and have exciting futures ahead of them. This is in no small part down to the incredible work of our staff who have done everything in their power to support them through this time. Huge congratulations to year 11 and the Class of 2024 - we are so proud of you and can’t wait to see what you achieve next!”
Left to right: Leyla Metwally, Mr Whelan, Nina Hua and Nel Mikos