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Carshalton High School for Girls

Carshalton High School for Girls

Carshalton High School for Girls is a highly successful school, judged by Ofsted in January 2023 as ‘Good’ in all categories.

A Level Results August 2022

We are absolutely thrilled and delighted with our Key Stage 5 results this year. Our students have worked incredibly hard throughout what has been a tough and challenging two years. 

These results are testament to the dedication and commitment of both our staff and students. Many students were unable to sit GCSEs in 2020 and so this summer’s exams were the first external assessments they have taken, making this tremendous achievement even more spectacular!

Headteacher, Mr Devenney, stated, "Our students are exceptional, inspiring, and talented young people and we couldn’t be prouder of them.  I wish everyone of you all the very best for the future!"


We spoke to some of our students who had been with us since Year 7.

Nessbah achieved A* in Sociology and As in History and Politics. She is going City to study Construction Management. 

Nessbah's advice is "work really hard, stand out, try to be your best because the pain of regret is greater than the pain of hard work."

 

 

Sophie received A* in Psychology and A’s in History and Drama. She is off to Bristol to study Psychology in Education.

“You can do literally anything if you really want to!”

Alice achieved A’s in Maths, Further Maths and Sociology and a B in Chemistry. She will be going to Southampton to study Mathematics.

“I am delighted with my results.”

 

 

Amelia achieved an A*in Maths, A in Further Maths, Distinction* in Dance and a B in Physics. She is off to Southampton to study Mathematics.

“I’m so ecstatic, all the hard work has paid off!”

Aliyah achieved A* in Maths, As in Further Maths, Chemistry and a B in Biology. She is off to Bristol to study Veterinary Medicine.

“All the work has paid off in the end. It was worth it.”

 

 

Charlotte achieved A’s in Geography, Sociology and B in English Literature. She is off to East Anglia to study English and American Literature.

“I’m very proud of what I was able to achieve, and now I can study English, at my dream university!”.