Exam Results
Exam Results
LINK TO NATIONAL SCHOOL PERFORMANCE TABLES
EXAM RESULTS FOR 2025
The Government has a number of key indicators to measure results across schools. In lieu of Covid 19 there are no progress measures for 2025. Attainment 8 measures the performance of the best 8 GCSE results of all students within year 11, which must include English and Mathematics. We are incredibly proud of our 2025 Year 11 Leavers who attained the school’s highest Attainment 8 score of 48.58 without exam concessions. This is a great achievement for our students and hard working staff who go the extra mile in supporting and delivering a broad and balanced curriculum.
Attainment 8:
The Government's threshold for a 'pass' in all subjects is a Grade 4 or equivalent. Below is a comparison between Worthing High School's pass rate in all subjects we offer and the National average. Worthing High School is above the National average for the majority of all subjects delivered:
Results 2025
This cohort’s journey has been far from ordinary and we shouldn’t forget their first experiences of Secondary School were Covid-19 lateral flow tests, bubbles and social distancing! This all followed a significantly disrupted final year of Primary school, so it is testament to them that they have performed so well and secured the school’s best ever attainment score.
Outstanding individual results include:
- Maia Moe Myint
- Teddy Corcoran
- Fraser Poland
- Mina Usher
- Edith Pharoah
- Austin Russell
- Olivier Le Gac
- Jack Hallard
- Amy Vernon
- Megan Holley
- Yash Bhatnagar
- Ayo Ogunwale
- Kitty Chacksfield
Headteacher of Worthing High School - Adrian Cook commented:
We are immensely proud of the Class of 2025 and all the staff who have gone above and beyond to support them. Since their first day with us, we have encouraged them to always pursue excellence and keep focused on their own learning journeys, their individual progress and personal attainment. Throughout, they have demonstrated all of our core values - resilience, a strong sense of community, integrity, and respect. Their hard work and commitment mean they can now look ahead with real confidence and excitement. On behalf of everyone at Worthing High, I wish them every success for the future and look forward to hearing about all they go on to achieve.”