GCSE success for young people in Coventry
Young people across the city have excelled in both GCSE and vocational qualifications
GCSE results for Coventry students in 2025 are similar to previous years.
Coventry City Council say it's an impressive achievement given the disruption to their education in Years 6, 7 and 8 as a result of the Covid pandemic.
Young people across the city have excelled in both GCSE and vocational qualifications, with many outperforming their nationally benchmarked predictions made at the start of their secondary education.
English results have been particularly strong this year, with two-thirds of Coventry schools reporting an improvement in the proportion of students achieving a strong pass (grades 9–5).
Cllr Dr Kindy Sandhu, Cabinet Member for Education and Skills at Coventry City Council said: “These young people have demonstrated incredible resilience and determination throughout their school years.
"They now have exciting opportunities ahead, whether continuing in education, entering training, or starting apprenticeships.
“I would like to express my gratitude to the families, teachers, and school staff who have supported students along the way.
"It takes a whole community to prepare young people for their exams, and thanks to that collective effort, our students have achieved excellent results.
"I’m proud of what they’ve accomplished.”