The academy said it was proud of its pupils, many of whom are now looking forward to progressing on to their A-Levels at the academy.
It added that while all pupils did well, impressive individual performances included Madeline Stainton, who gained a grade 9 in French and history; alongside grade 8s in biology, chemistry, English, physics, and sociology.
Principal Rachel Sutcliffe said: “We are incredibly proud of our pupils and their fantastic GCSE results this year. Their hard work, perseverance and dedication have truly paid off, and we celebrate each and every one of them.
“These results reflect not only individual success but also the collective effort of our teaching staff, parents and carers and community. We are excited to see what the future holds for our pupils as they embark on their next educational journey.”