Pupils at Tauheedul Islam Boys’ High School (TIBHS) celebrated after 90% picked up the highest grades.

90% of pupils achieved GCSE passes in English and Maths at grades 9 to 4, while 75% achieved grades 9 to 5 in these key subjects. 

44% of TIBHS’ Year 11 cohort achieved the English Baccalaureate, which is awarded to pupils who achieve grades 9-5 in English and Maths, two Sciences, a modern foreign language plus either History or Geography. 

It’s expected that these results will see TIBHS maintain a position in the top 1% of schools nationally for both progress and attainment, when league tables are published in November.

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TIBHS pupil Hamzah Isap achieved the top grade of 9 in eight subjects, plus one A* and two A grades. He plans to enrol at St Mary’s College to study A-Levels in Maths, Further Maths, Chemistry and Physics. Hamzah said:

“It’s unreal really! I think back to all the hard work that’s gone into these results; they just wouldn’t have been possible without the amazing support from my teachers to help me achieve what I didn’t think was possible.”

TIBHS pupil Qasim Suleman achieved eight grade 9s, as well as one A* grade, one A and one B. Qasim has plans to study Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Computer Science at A-Level at Cardinal Newman College in Preston. He said:

“I’m very happy! I didn’t expect these results. I’m excited for the future.”

TIBHS Principal Majid Ditta said, “I’m incredibly proud of Year 11 and all that they have achieved. These outcomes really are exceptional and are a reflection of the hard work, commitment and sacrifice by all parties involved, including teachers, parents and, most importantly, the boys themselves.