Attention: You are using an outdated browser, device or you do not have the latest version of JavaScript downloaded and so this website may not work as expected. Please download the latest software or switch device to avoid further issues.
| 5 Sep 2025 | |
| Written by Sara Vielvoye | |
| General |
Sir Thomas Rich’s School is celebrating record GCSE results, with 57% of all entries achieving grades 8 and 9, and over three-quarters of grades (78%) at grade 7 and above. These are amongst our best ever results at GCSE. Matthew Lynch, Headteacher of Sir Thomas Rich’s, said: “These are an exceptional set of results. We could not be more proud of our students, whose hard work and dedication to their learning has been highly rewarded. These results are also a testament to the outstanding teaching at Sir Thomas Rich’s, which has encouraged our students to work independently, to think critically and creatively and to develop their resilience and intellectual curiosity. Most importantly, our pupils have achieved personal results that will have such a positive impact on their futures. My best wishes go to all pupils as they begin the next stage of their academic career.”
Year 12 students coordinated a whole-school charity collection, delivering shoeboxes of essential items to support vulnerable people through the work of a local Gloucestershire cha… More...
Year 12 pupils take part in tough hiking event. More...
Year 7 pupils make friends and memories on their first trip away with the school. More...
Our latest Ofsted report was published in the Spring Term. More...
The programme has been designed to help our newest pupils settle in and become part of the school community. More...
From national finals in netball and top rugby finishes, to county cricket titles and record-breaking athletics, the School has enjoyed a year of sport… More...
The Rich’s community has long played a vital role in providing many of the opportunities our pupils enjoy today. More...
Year 12 students coordinated a whole-school charity collection, delivering shoeboxes of essential items to support vulnerable people through the work … More...