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Results 2023

This year Hove Park School are celebrating another set of excellent GCSE results!

GCSE Results 2023

The staff at the school would like to congratulate our students for the hard work that has seen so many achieve success in their GCSEs. They can now celebrate gaining the qualifications that will take them on to the next stage of their education at sixth form or college!

Once again, the exam results of students at Hove Park School are above the national average, with 71% of all grades marked as passes at grade 4 and above, compared to 68% nationally. The proportion of top grades at Hove Park is also above the national average, with 23% marked as grade 7 or above, compared with 22% nationally.

Head teacher Jim Roberts praised the hard work of both the students and staff. He said:

‘I am very proud of the students and their achievements. The discussion about falling GCSE pass rates across the country as a whole should not distract us from acknowledging and celebrating their success. These results are a true reflection of student commitment to their studies and high-quality teaching. We wish them all the very best and look forward to hearing about all their future successes’

Brighton and Hove Secondary Headteachers are jointly celebrating the achievements of our students.

‘Schools have worked in partnership, closely and collaboratively, to ensure that every child in our city has access to a good education and is able to make strong progress. We take collective responsibility for a set of exams results that reflect great levels of attainment and achievement across all schools in Brighton and Hove. Today’s results reflect the hard work and tenacity of a fantastic group of students, and an unerring commitment from all schools to joint practice development and partnership for the benefit of every young person in our city. We are extremely proud of the ‘Class of 2023' and wish them all the very best for the future.’

DfE Performance Tables

Performance data for this year's GCSE results is released by the DfE in mid October 2023. Below is the main headlines from our 2022 results, you can read the full 2022 data here.

Full Performance Data

Post 16 Results 2023

Our 6th form students received their exam results today and everyone at Hove Park School would like to congratulate them on their achievements! Their accomplishments will allow them to move on to the next step of their career pathways, whether that is university, an apprenticeship, or straight into the world of work.

Individual success stories include….


  • Bernadette – Has been accepted on a degree course at Brighton University to study English Language and Literature
  • Gracie – Has already started a Level 3 apprenticeship in childcare
  • Louisa – Has been accepted on a degree course at the University of Chichester to study History and Creative Writing
  • Nye – Has started a digital media apprenticeship with a local company


We are very proud of all our students hard work, but also the resilience they have shown over the last couple of years. Many students who took exams this year were unable to sit GCSEs in 2021 and so this summer’s exams were their first experience of external assessments.

Head teacher Jim Roberts praised both students and staff. He said:

‘I would like to congratulate all our students and commend them on their achievements. Our aim at Hove Park 6th Form is to help students move forwards and take the next step in their chosen career path. These results reflect our students’ hard work and the high-quality teaching and pastoral support provided to them by the school. We wish them all the very best and look forward to hearing about their future successes.’

GCSE Results 2019, 2020, 2021 & 2022

Our 2022 results can be viewed here.
Our 2021 results can be
viewed here.
Our 2020 results can be
viewed here.

Our 2019 results can be downloaded here.

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