Haringey Learning Partnership Celebrates Remarkable Success on GCSE Results Day 2024
Haringey Learning Partnership (HLP), a network of alternative provision schools and services in Haringey, is thrilled to announce the exceptional achievements of its students in this year's GCSE examinations. With a steadfast commitment to nurturing the potential of students facing diverse challenges, HLP is proud to report its best ever results for 2024.
These outstanding outcomes reflect the dedication of young people who have overcome significant obstacles to excel academically. HLP continues to pride itself on offering bespoke educational opportunities to students who have transitioned to its schools due to ill health, additional needs, or exclusion from mainstream schools.
A major highlight of this year’s results is the 40% of students who achieved grade 4 and above in both English and Maths, an exceptional accomplishment which is almost 10 times the national average* for alternative provision schools. Indeed 26% of students achieved grade 5 and above in both English and Maths, an astonishing 14 times the national average* for alternative provision schools.
Indeed, HLP's students have performed remarkably well across all core subjects:
· 51% of students achieved grade 4 and above in English
· 43% of students achieved grade 4 and above in Maths
· 40% of students achieved grade 4 and above in Science
· 43% of students with EHCPs achieved grade 5 and above in English and Maths
Amongst the outstanding accomplishments is the attainment of the highest possible grade (grade 9) in various subjects, including in Spanish for Sami, in English Literature for Mia, in English Language for Ruby and in Art for Florence. Equally impressive are Commerce House students such as Houdyfa whose exceptional results include 4 grade 8s and 2 grade 7s, allowing him to fulfil his ambition of studying A levels next year at top sixth form college, London Academy of Excellence Tottenham. His classmate, Olivier, achieved a raft of 11 qualifications, with highlights including a grade 8 in English Literature and a grade 7 in Polish.
Amario, who also attended Commerce House and secured 9 qualifications, including grade 6 in English Language, grade 5 in Art and grade 5 in Food & Nutrition, was rightfully delighted with his results, stating: “I never thought I would get these grades. I am so proud of myself. People think you can’t get the results when you’re kicked out of mainstream but I have proved it doesn’t have to be the end of your journey. Thank you so much to all the HLP staff who gave me so much support.”
Executive Headteacher Gerry Robinson said: 'We are incredibly proud of all our students and their achievements this year. Each student has demonstrated tremendous perseverance, overcoming their own unique challenges to succeed. These results are a reflection of their hard work and dedication. We also want to extend our gratitude to families, caregivers, our outstanding staff, and the wider community, whose unwavering support has been crucial in helping our students reach these impressive milestones. Regardless of the grade they received, each student’s journey and
growth are what truly matter, and these results are just one part of the incredible futures that lie ahead of them.'"
As HLP continues to support students who have faced significant challenges in mainstream education, these results highlight the organisation’s ongoing commitment to ensuring each student receives a tailored and nurturing provision which allows them to thrive.
*Most recent 2022 national averages for alternative provision schools (DFE)
About Haringey Learning Partnership:
Haringey Learning Partnership is a network of alternative provision schools and services in Haringey, dedicated to providing tailored educational opportunities to students who face diverse challenges. The partnership is committed to fostering academic achievement, personal growth, and aspiration in a supportive and inclusive environment. Website: www.haringeylearningpartnership.org