Exam Results and Performance
Congratulations to all Year 11 & Year 13 students on their 2023 GCSE & A-Level results at Harris Girls’ Academy Bromley. Each and every one of our students deserves to be commended.
View our Department for Education performance information. See how we compare with other schools in Bromley.
The grades achieved reflect the hard work of students at the Academy, not just over the past couple of years but throughout their time at school.
We are thrilled that so many of our Year 11 students have decided to continue their studies with us and also with the brilliant university destinations our Year 13 students are moving onto, including Warwick, Southampton and Kings' College London, to name a few. We wish all of our students the best of luck in their next steps.
GCSE results 2023
- In 2022-23, 82% of students gained at least a Grade 4 in Maths and English and 65% gained a Grade 5 or higher.
- 71% of students achieved the challenging and coveted EBacc qualification, which means they successfully passed in English, Maths, Science, a humanities subject and a language.
- The Progress 8 score is +0.97
GCSE subject results
Progress 8 is a measure of the progress students have made in the time they have been at the Academy. A progress 8 score of 0 means that on average students achieved the same progress at this Academy in that subject compared to all students nationally with the same results at the end of primary school. A progress 8 score of 1 means that on average students achieved a whole grade higher than students nationally in this subject with similar KS2 results.
All Progress 8 scores are based on the DfE validated data released in Autumn of 2023.
Subject |
Progress 8 |
Art & Design |
0.69 |
Chinese |
1.65 |
Citizenship |
1.15 |
Computer Science |
1.35 |
Dance |
1.02 |
English Language |
0.88 |
English Literature |
1.15 |
French |
1.32 |
Geography |
0.95 |
Health Studies |
1.96 |
History |
1.21 |
Maths |
0.69 |
Music Studies |
0.56 |
Religious Studies |
2.10 |
Combined Science |
1.22 |
Business |
2.20 |
Spanish |
1.86 |
Sports Studies |
2.05 |
A-Level and CTEC results 2023
The average grade achieved in A-Level qualifications this year at HGABR was a grade B-, and the average grade in CTEC qualifications was a Distinction.
Overall, half (50%) of all A -Level entries this year achieved A*-B grades whilst a quarter (24%) achieved the top A*-A grades. 66% of all CTEC grades were D*-D.
A particularly exceptional achievement was for Year 13 student Lanya, who achieved three A* grades and is planning on studying Dentistry after her gap year. Medical student Hamda, who achieved two A*s and one A, has secured her place at Queen Mary University of London and is overjoyed.
Other students going on to competitive universities of choice include:
- Samara, who achieved one A* and two As and is going to the University of Warwick to study Law
- Kayleigh, who achieved two As and one B and is starting the PricewaterhouseCoopers Flying Start Degree Programme in Accounting and Business with the University of Reading in September
- Ella, who achieved one A*, one A and one B and is going to the University of Birmingham to study Geography
- Molly, who achieved two As and one B and is going to the University of Sheffield to study Biochemistry
- Rumman, who achieved one A*, one A and one B and is going to Kings’ College London to student Biomedical Science
Exam certificates
Certificates can be collected from December of the year students sit their exams, upon request otherwise Harris Girls' Academy Bromley only holds uncollected exam certificates for 24 months. Please contact the Academy before coming in to collect via info@harrisbromley.org.uk, or call 020 8778 5917.
We are unable to send certificates by post as they have to be signed for. If 24 months has elapsed you will have to contact the exam boards directly to get copies of your certificates. There is normally a charge from the exam boards for this.