Top GCSE outcomes for City of Norwich School 

City of Norwich School students are celebrating excellent GCSE results after two years of committed studying and preparation. 

The Class of 2025 have collected some exceptional GCSE, and other Level 2 qualification, results this morning, with the academy, part of Ormiston Academies Trust, confirming strong outcomes in subjects including English, mathematics, science and modern foreign languages.  

The whole CNS community is now celebrating their success as the students prepare to take their next steps in education, with the majority returning to CNS’s high performing Sixth Form for further study in September.  

Alongside the continued 2025 exam success at A’ level and GCSE, individual achievements included:  

  • Juniper Brewer who achieved ten Grade 9s in biology, chemistry, English language, further maths, geography, German, history, mathematics, philosophy and ethics, and physics, alongside a grade 7 in English literature. 
  • Daniel Woollett who achieved seven grade 9s in biology, chemistry, English language, history, philosophy and ethics, physics, alongside two Grade 8s in further maths and geography and a Grade 7 in English literature. 

CNS’s motto of ‘Excellence in All’ shows the school’s commitment to excellence for all its students, ensuring they have access to the best learning and teaching opportunities so that every child achieves their full potential. As part of Ormiston, the academy is dedicated to providing the highest quality education and ensuring that every child, regardless of their background, gains the skills and opportunities they need to thrive.   

Jo Philpott, Headteacher at City of Norwich School, said:               

“All our students have worked incredibly hard throughout their school career and especially in their GCSE courses and it is excellent to see their commitment rewarded with these well-deserved results. Congratulations to the whole CNS community – to our dedicated expert teachers, supportive parents and most deservedly to our students. We could not be prouder and look forward to welcoming many students to our excellent CNS sixth form, and we wish those moving to other pathways the best of luck.”