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Larne Grammar School

Larne Grammar School GCSE Results Day 2025

Following on from the success of last week’s ‘A’ Level Results Day, staff and pupils at Larne Grammar School have been celebrating the achievements of this year’s GCSE cohort.

98% of students gained at least five good GCSE passes, with 96% of the cohort gaining at least 5 A*-C grades, including English and Mathematics.  Almost 50% of all entries were graded at A* or A.  Twenty-three pupils achieved at least 8 A grades with sixteen being awarded straight A*/A grades. 

Top achievers were Hannah Mellon and Hannah Reid, who gained a full complement of 10 A*s.

Hannah Reid and Hannah Mellon – 10 A* grades.

Alex Rea achieved 9 A*s and 1 A grade.

Alex Rea – 9 A*s and 1 A grade

Leah Graham gained 8 A*s and 1 A grade and Logan Ballard and Abbie Campbell were each awarded 7 A*s and 3 A grades.

Logan Ballard, Abbie Campbell, Leah Graham and Devyn Henderson

Beth Devaney, Sanal Parunthanplackal and Ayinta Russell received 6 A*s and 4 A grades.

Ayinta Russell, Beth Devaney and Sanal Parunthanplackal – 6 A*s and 4 A grades

Anastasia Bitianu and Zach Martin gained 5 A*s and 5 A grades.

Zach Martin and Anastasia Bitianu– 5 A*s and 5 A grades

Matthew Boyd was awarded 4 A*s and 6 A grades, Devyn Henderson achieved 3 A*s and 7 A grades, Jude Dickson gained 3 A*s and 6 A grades and Emily Houston and Max McNeilly were each awarded 2 A* and 7 A grades.

Max McNeilly, Emily Houston and Jude Dickson

A further seven pupils – Raphael Penney, Rachel McCune, Zach Dunseath, Fern Davis, Aoife Kirkpatrick, Evie Warwick and Oliver Lamont achieved at least 8 A grades.

Zach Dunseath, Raphael Penney and Matthew BoydEvie Warwick, Aoife Kirkpatrick, Fern Davis and Oliver Lamont

Principal, Mr Jonathan Wylie, expressed his pleasure in the performance of his pupils:

“I am delighted that our pupils have received grades that reflect their talent and ability, and the hard work they have put in throughout their two-year course of study.  These outcomes also testify to the support and guidance the pupils have received from their teachers.  Our young people can be proud of their examination success and look ahead, with confidence, to the next stage of their journey.  We look forward to welcoming the vast majority of them back into Sixth Form to begin their ‘A’ Level studies.” 

GCSE Results Day 2025

GCSE Results Day 2025