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Exam Results 2024
International Baccalaureate Diploma
Average Point Score | 34 |
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2024 Key figures
Total number of students taking the IB Diploma | 102 |
Candidates passing the full diploma | 90 |
Average points obtained (Compared to average points of 31 obtained globally) | 34 |
Average grades per entry | 5.34 |
Highest points obtained by a student (highest possible = 45) | 45 (1 student) |
Higher Level entries grade 7 | 17.6% |
Higher Level entries grades 6-7 | TBC following remarks |
Higher Level entries grades 5-7 | TBC following remarks |
Students achieving 40 or more points (4 x A* at A Level) | 13% |
GCSE
9/8 | 27.5% |
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9,8,7 | 45.8% |
2024 Key figures
Total number of students taking a GCSE | 133 |
5 GCSEs graded 9-4 including English and Maths | 89% |
5 GCSEs graded 9-5 including English and Maths | 69.9% |
GCSE entries at grade 9 | 7.9% |
GCSE entries at grades 9-8 | 27.5% |
GCSE entries at grades 9-7 | 45.8% |
GCSE entries at grades 9-5 | 79.9% |
GCSE entries at grades 9-4 | 91.6% |
Students achieving EBacc grades 9-4 | 95% |
Average EBacc Score | 6.05 |
Students entered for the EBacc | 95% |
Progress 8 Score (as calculated by Alps Connect) | 0.51 |
Attainment 8 Score (IDSR) | 60.52 |
107 students have confirmed UK destinations so far, with the most popular destinations being:
University of Exeter | 8 |
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Univeristy of Warwick |
7 one obtaining the Warwick Undergraduate Global Excellence Scholarship |
University of Nottingham | 6 |
University of Bristol | 5 one obtaining the Bristol Vice Chancellor's Scholarship (Music) |
University of Manchester | 5 |
University of York | 4 |
University of Cambridge | 3 |
University of Edinburgh | 3 |
UCL | 3 |
University of Bath | 3 |
University of Leeds |
3 |
University of Reading | 3 |
SOAS |
3 |
The range of interest among students from all areas of humanities, sciences, and arts reflects the varied and diverse nature of Hockerill students. 5 students will be studying medicine and 1 veterinary medicine.
In addition, one successful student has gained an apprenticeship placement with TFL.
Some students from this year’s cohort are opting to study overseas, with applications being made post results. Others are undertaking a gap year before applying to start at university in 2024.
Press release for GCSE results from GCSE students at Hockerill Anglo-European College
Hockerill students are celebrating outstanding GCSE performance today. Over half (54.2%) of all GCSE entries were graded at 9-7, with 93.4% between 9 and 4 plus 85.8% at 9-5. Furthermore, 89.2% of students achieved at least 5 subjects with grades 9-4 in English and Maths. In terms of progress, the school is in the top 10% of providers nationally. The College continues its strength in the English Baccalaureate, despite national trends, with 85.4% of students achieving grades 9-4 in all of its components.
Our GCSE cohort have again succeeded beyond expectations. We are delighted with their results and the resilience and determination they have shown throughout the process. We are excited for the opportunities they have now given themselves and look forward to seeing them progress to post-16 courses
Principal David Woods
The breadth and intellectual challenge of our unique offer of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme is proving increasingly popular with students from across the region and we look forward to welcoming them in September
Students achieved high value-added scores across the ability range. Some exceptional performances were:
Tobias Strachota, Matthew Bottomley, Leanne Suo-Saunders and Aditi Banthia who passed all GCSEs at Grade 9;
Oliver Becchi, who gained ten GCSEs at Grade 9, with one Grade 8;
Sebastian Ttoffali, who gained nine GCSEs at Grade 9, with one Grade 8;
Amalia Dasgupta, Finlay Norton and Amy Dixon, who secured eight Grade 9s and all Grades 7-9.
A further 20 students gained at least eight grade 8s and 9s, bringing the total number of students doing so to 29, which is 22.3% of the Year Group:
Zelie Allen-Mills, Ijeoma Atanmoh, Andrea Au, Charlie Clement, Aden Danahar, Sophia Domingo, Raymond Fu, Sofia Garcia Ivica, Giada Guerriero, George Hales, Beth Honeyford, Joshua Hung, Nathaniel Idowu, Sam Johnston, Nahia Kennedy, Kieran McManus, Rosie Parkin, Kunmi Shobowale, Abby Wan and Venus Yip.