GCSE results day 2022: Live updates of all the results across Northampton, Daventry and south Northants

Alessia Emanuele (left) and Harriet Williams (right) from Northampton High School collect their results.Alessia Emanuele (left) and Harriet Williams (right) from Northampton High School collect their results.
Alessia Emanuele (left) and Harriet Williams (right) from Northampton High School collect their results.
The nervous wait is finally over

The long awaited GSCE results day is upon is and nervous teenagers across Northamptonshire – and the rest of the country - will finally be able to find out their grades.

Chronicle & Echo reporters and our photographer are out and about capturing reactions of students and we will be bringing you all the latest news from results day from across Northampton, Daventry and south Northamptonshire, as it happens.

GCSE results day 2022

Campion School pleased with results

Several students achieved many grade 9s and 8s.

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Hard work at Northampton International Academy

Leaders at Northampton International Academy say the results “represent the hard work and determination shown by students”.

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Quinton House sees more than 35 percent of grades ranked as grade 9 to 7

“Their strength of character and desire to fulfil their potential has led to a wonderful set of results that they can be proud of,” say head teacher.

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Head teacher of Weston Favell Academy “extremely proud"

Many students achieved several grade 9s.

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Northampton Academy celebrates as more than three quarters achieve at least a grade 4 in maths and English

The head teacher says he “could not be prouder” after students “persevere”.

Individual success at Thomas Becket

The secondary school is congratualting students including:

-Ethan Pettifer who achieved seven 9s and three 8s

-Sofja Sachonenko who achieved nine 9s and two 8s

-Roger Pasternak who achieved six 9s and three 8s

-Maire Hewitt who achieved six 9s and three 8s

-Danas Jonaitis who achieved five 9s and four 8s

Congratulations from the council

First of all, I would like to say a big well done to every young person in West Northants who has collected their GCSE exam results.

“I would also like to thank teachers, leaders and schools for their hard work, support and partnership in delivering these excellent results.

“GCSEs are a significant milestone in the lives of children and young people, marking the culmination of many years of hard work, and whatever the result there are lots of options available to achieve a bright future.

“If you did not get the results you hoped for, there are plenty of options to continue your learning or start making the first steps towards working life.

“In the first instance you should approach your teacher or school’s careers advisor, but you can also find resources at the National Careers Service.

“I wish all students every success, as they move on to further education, employment or training.”

Councillor Fiona Baker, WNC Cabinet member for children, families and education

I’m really pleased. The students have worked so hard over the last three years and as a school we’re really, really proud of them. They had Covid to deal with for two of their years, but they’ve been really resilient and they’ve pushed themselves so hard and got the end results.

“We have a lot of students staying and we have students who thought they potentially wouldn’t get the grades, but have got the grades.”

Jade Husbands-Beasley, head of Year 11 speaking to Chronicle & Echo

Nine Level 9s for Neal at Northampton Academy

Joy at Weston Favell Academy