Stockland Green GCSEs 2025: Year 11 students have opened their envelopes to a remarkably positive set of GCSE results.
These outcomes mark the culmination of years of dedication, resilience and determination from both students and staff.
Headteacher Rebecca Goode shared her pride in the cohort’s achievements.
Mrs Goode said: “This year’s results reflect the commitment and perseverance of our students, the dedication of our exceptional staff team, and the ongoing support of our families.
Stockland Green School, part of the respected Arthur Terry Learning Partnership, centres its academic and personal development around its PRIDE values – Positivity, Responsibility, Integrity, Determination and Empathy.
Stockland Green GCSEs 2025 results reflect values
Mrs Goode said: “Our students have truly embodied our PRIDE values throughout their time with us, and today’s success is a fitting reward for all their hard work.”
The school’s excellent results reflect the breadth of talent and character within the school community. Staff are incredibly proud of each and every student.
Mrs Goode said: “As they look ahead, Year 11 students are preparing for exciting new opportunities, with many securing places at local sixth forms, colleges, or embarking on apprenticeships.
“The school remains dedicated to guiding students towards informed and aspirational next steps, ensuring they are well-prepared for the future.
“All staff at Stockland Green School wish the Class of 2025 every success in the next stage of their journey, confident that they have the skills, determination and potential to achieve their ambitions.”
Exam Results advice
Waiting for and receiving your exam results can be an anxious time.
Young Minds, the UK’s leading charity fighting for children and young people’s mental health, offer advice for young people feeling anxious and nervous about your results.
Here are some top tips:
Congratulate yourself
Whether you get the results you expected or not, that’s OK. Try to celebrate what you have achieved, whether that’s academically or not – you’ve survived your exams and you deserve to be proud of that. Try to celebrate what you have achieved.
Consider your options
School isn’t the end of the world – you can do so much more, even if you don’t pass your exams. Education is everything, but education doesn’t stop at school; you can be educated on an apprenticeship and continue learning. You can do so much more – even if you don’t pass your exams.
Take it slow
Moving onto the next step is a very personal thing, so giving yourself time to breathe could give you a whole new perspective.
Try not to make decisions in the heat of the moment. Take as much time as you need to work out your next steps, and ask for help if you need it.
Take as much time as you need to work out your next steps.
Remember to de-stress
Despite the reassurance, sometimes the stress of the situation can get you down.
To overcome the stress, make sure to stay connected to your passions and use each stressful situation as a learning experience.
For more advice, visit: https://www.youngminds.org.uk/young-person/blog/exam-results-stress-advice-for-young-people/
Stockland Green GCSEs 2025: school celebrates a fantastic set of results
Stockland Green GCSEs 2025: Year 11 students have opened their envelopes to a remarkably positive set of GCSE results.
These outcomes mark the culmination of years of dedication, resilience and determination from both students and staff.
Headteacher Rebecca Goode shared her pride in the cohort’s achievements.
Mrs Goode said: “This year’s results reflect the commitment and perseverance of our students, the dedication of our exceptional staff team, and the ongoing support of our families.
Stockland Green School, part of the respected Arthur Terry Learning Partnership, centres its academic and personal development around its PRIDE values – Positivity, Responsibility, Integrity, Determination and Empathy.
Mrs Goode said: “Our students have truly embodied our PRIDE values throughout their time with us, and today’s success is a fitting reward for all their hard work.”
The school’s excellent results reflect the breadth of talent and character within the school community. Staff are incredibly proud of each and every student.
Mrs Goode said: “As they look ahead, Year 11 students are preparing for exciting new opportunities, with many securing places at local sixth forms, colleges, or embarking on apprenticeships.
“The school remains dedicated to guiding students towards informed and aspirational next steps, ensuring they are well-prepared for the future.
“All staff at Stockland Green School wish the Class of 2025 every success in the next stage of their journey, confident that they have the skills, determination and potential to achieve their ambitions.”
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Exam Results advice
Waiting for and receiving your exam results can be an anxious time.
Young Minds, the UK’s leading charity fighting for children and young people’s mental health, offer advice for young people feeling anxious and nervous about your results.
Here are some top tips:
Congratulate yourself
Whether you get the results you expected or not, that’s OK. Try to celebrate what you have achieved, whether that’s academically or not – you’ve survived your exams and you deserve to be proud of that. Try to celebrate what you have achieved.
Consider your options
School isn’t the end of the world – you can do so much more, even if you don’t pass your exams. Education is everything, but education doesn’t stop at school; you can be educated on an apprenticeship and continue learning. You can do so much more – even if you don’t pass your exams.
Take it slow
Moving onto the next step is a very personal thing, so giving yourself time to breathe could give you a whole new perspective.
Try not to make decisions in the heat of the moment. Take as much time as you need to work out your next steps, and ask for help if you need it.
Take as much time as you need to work out your next steps.
Remember to de-stress
Despite the reassurance, sometimes the stress of the situation can get you down.
To overcome the stress, make sure to stay connected to your passions and use each stressful situation as a learning experience.
For more advice, visit: https://www.youngminds.org.uk/young-person/blog/exam-results-stress-advice-for-young-people/