amida Islam also excelled, achieving nine grade 9s and one 8.
She credited her success to the school’s dynamic progress reporting system.
Famida hopes to pursue a career in medicine or science, and is considering Brampton Manor or Newham College for her next steps.
Ibrahim Mastan earned seven 9s, two 8s, and a 6, despite living with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a genetic condition that kept him studying at home for much of years seven to nine.
He said: “If I didn’t push myself then I wouldn’t be in the place where I am right now.”
Dylan Keser, who entered foster care during his studies, achieved two 7s and two 6s.
He said: “I gave as much as I could to get these results.”
Dylan often arrived at school by 7.15am and stayed until 5.30pm, supported by his foster mother.