JCoSS Results 2025

JCoSS is delighted to celebrate another year of outstanding achievements from our Year 13 students in both A Level and Vocational qualifications. Vocational results are stronger than ever, and A Level candidates have once again performed brilliantly, with most students securing places at university, including Oxbridge and prestigious Russell Group institutions.

This year’s results are truly exceptional achievements, and we are immensely proud of our young people. Across all our A Level and Cambridge Technical Qualifications 56% of grades are at A*/A (or equivalent). A Level results are once again impressive with 77% of grades being awarded A*- B. In Vocational subjects, students have achieved exceptional results. 52% of grades have been awarded a Distinction*, and 90% of all grades are Distinction or better.

Among many outstanding individual performances are:

  • Daniel Agur A*A*A
  • Katie Anahory D*D*D
  • Millie Ash A*A*A*A
  • Ellis Bailey D*D*D
  • Max Bailey D*D*D
  • Noah Bercott D*D*D*
  • Rocco Bloom A*A*A*A
  • Ariella Boyd D*D*A
  • Noah Danker A*A*A
  • Dylan Elman A*A A A
  • Katie Enoch D*D*D*
  • Aaron Friedberg A*A*A
  • Talia Gelb A*A*D*
  • Robbie Gordon A*A*A
  • Adam Hershkorn A*A*A*A
  • Sami Hirshler D*D*D
  • Raife Hockley-Lester D*D*D
  • Jessica Hyams D*D*D
  • Maximilian Koehne D*D*D
  • Talia Levi A*D*D*
  • Rocco Lewis A*A*A*
  • Noah Oakley A*A*A*
  • Oliver Ram D*D*D
  • Kobi Richards A*A*A
  • Joshua Rosenthal D*D*D*
  • Joe Rudling A*A*A A
  • Brianna Ryb D*D*D
  • Toni Savage A*A*A*
  • Isabelle Schofield D*D*D
  • Sasha Sevel D*D*D*
  • Alexander Wilson-Smith A*A*A

Headteacher Dr Melanie Lee expressed her pride in the students’ achievements:

“We are immensely proud of our Year 13 cohort for the commitment, perseverance and spirit they have shown throughout their time at JCoSS. This year’s results are a testament to their dedication and resilience, and it is wonderful to see so many moving onto their chosen universities to study subjects as diverse as Maths, Engineering, Economics, the Arts, English, Business and Science, while others embark on apprenticeships or pursue other exciting pathways.

We are deeply grateful to our exceptional teachers, whose expertise, dedication and encouragement have been instrumental in our students’ success. Our thanks also go to our JCoSS families, whose unwavering support has guided and motivated their children throughout their journey. This partnership between students, staff and families lies at the heart of everything we do.

These outcomes are a powerful reflection of what it means to Achieve, Enrich and Inspire at JCoSS. Our young people leave us not only with impressive qualifications, but with the confidence, compassion and curiosity to shape the world around them. As they take their next steps, whether to university, apprenticeships or other exciting pathways we wish them a huge Mazel Tov and a future filled with joy, success and happiness. They carry forward the values of our school and community, and we could not be prouder.”

JCoSS GCSE Results 2025

JCoSS is delighted to announce another year of superb GCSE and Vocational results, reflecting the commitment, resilience and talent of our students. Their achievements demonstrate not only academic excellence but also the determination and perseverance that our students have shown throughout their studies. This year, 84% of results were awarded a Grade 5 or above, with an impressive 93% of Grades at 9-4. At 48%, nearly half of all grades were awarded a Grade 7 or higher, including a remarkable 28% at the top Grades 8 or 9.

Among many outstanding individual performances are:

  • Kerry Amoils (9 Grade 9, 1 Grade 8)
  • Jacob Hodges (7 Grade 9, 2 Grade 8)
  • Ava Jacobs (6 Grade 9, 2 Grade 8, 2 Grade 6)
  • Judah Kaplan (9 Grade 9, 1 Grade 8)
  • Noah Lasserson (6 Grade 9, 3 Grade 8, 1 Grade 7)
  • Izzy Leigh (7 Grade 9, 3 Grade 8)
  • Tom Lemberg (7 Grade 9, 3 Grade 8)
  • Max Lemer (10 Grade 9)
  • Sara Levene (6 Grade 9, 1 Grade 8, 3 Grade 7)
  • Barney Mallandaine (7 Grade 9, 2 Grade 8, 1 Grade 7)
  • Indie Montlake (7 Grade 9, 2 Grade 8, 1 Grade 7)
  • Amber Savage (7 Grade 9, 2 Grade 8)

Headteacher Dr Melanie Lee commented:

“We are immensely proud of our students and the results they have achieved. These grades are the product of their hard work, determination and resilience, and they should feel very proud of all they have accomplished. Students have worked incredibly hard, and these excellent outcomes are taking them on to a broad range of Sixth Form courses.

Our deepest gratitude goes to our exceptional teachers, whose dedication, expertise and care have guided students throughout their journey. We are of course also grateful to our parents and families, who have encouraged and supported our young people throughout the challenges of their GCSEs. This partnership between students, staff and families is at the heart of today’s success.

We are excited to welcome many of these outstanding young people into our Sixth Form, where they will continue to flourish. The future is bright for this talented group, and we are excited to see the next chapter of their learning journey. Today’s results highlight once again the strength of the JCoSS community and our shared commitment to excellence, care and ambition. Together students, staff and families can be enormously proud of all that has been accomplished.”