#BeMore Celebrating Academic Achievement at AESG


The GCSE and A Level results that our girls achieve rival the top schools in the UK and we are incredibly proud of this. We achieve these results because the girls are happy, engaged and therefore thrive. At AESG, we are committed to fostering an environment where academic success is as important as wellbeing and happiness, and we believe that these must go hand in hand.
We say that choosing a school that prioritises both her academic achievements and your daughter’s mental wellbeing isn’t just a wise choice—it’s an investment in her future.
If you’re looking for a hot house then this isn’t the school for you but if you are looking for a school where your daughter will be nurtured to achieve the very best academic outcomes and will have happy memories that will last a life time then AESG could just be the perfect choice for you.
“They get the best out of your daughter here but its with a big cuddle wrapped round it rather than sending them home with extra work all the time,” explained one mother.
Top 3% in the UK for ‘Value Added’Academic Progress pupils make from Year 7 to GCSE.
When pupils join Year 7, they all complete the Cambridge Centre for Evaluation & Monitoring assessments which predicts the grades that pupils will achieve at GCSE.
During your daughter’s time at AESG, we then add ‘value’ to this at 97% higher rate than all other schools in the UK, which means that pupils at AESG, make significant progress.
Lilia joined AESG in Nursery and progressed through the Prep School joining Senior School in 2016.
As well as being the winner of the Youth Speaks Competition where Lilia’s speech was about the advantages of being an introvert, she went on to achieve 11 Grade 9s (11A*’s). Lilia studied Further Maths and Statistics after school as extra GCSE subjects. Lilia is a talented brass musician and during her time in Sixth Form, she set up an Early Applicants Society for girls wishing to pursue careers in Dentistry, Medicine and Law.
Lilia stayed at AESG for Sixth Form and went on to achieve A*A*A at A Level in Biology and Chemistry and a A in her EPQ. Lilia left AESG in 2024 to study Medicine at the University of Liverpool.
Sarah and Sarah, both left AESG to pursue careers in Veterinary science taking up the places on the prestigious course at Nottingham University. Sarah R achieved A*A*A A Levels in Biology, Chemistry, Psychology, while Sarah C achieved A*A*A A levels in Biology, Chemistry and Physics.
Lucy achieved AAA at A Level and went on to read Medicine at Nottingham University and in the same year group, Sahar also went on to read Medicine at Leeds University having gained AAAC at A level.
The School’s aim of producing confident, independent learners with enquiring minds permeates school life.
ISI Inspection November 2024
Charlotte received A*A*A*A at A Level and was awarded a Women in Tech Scholarship from the tech company Portswigger. The company funded all of Charlotte’s University fees at Russel Group University, York as providing paid work experience.
“The support Charlotte received was amazing We loved that she was stretched academically but also encouraged to do lots of varied extra-curricular activities.”
- Charlotte’s parents
Head Girl, Jumanah, signed a contract with a Times Top 20 Law Farm as a Solicitor Apprentice Jumanah is studying Law at University of Manchester while getting paid work experience.
Law apprenticeships are highly competitive, and Jumanah successfully secured her position after competing against 166 outstanding applicants a remarkable achievement.
Although these opportunities are challenging to obtain, our exceptional Careers Department offers expert guidance, personalised support, and access to outstanding opportunities to help our students achieve their career aspirations.
Ellie A*A*A B Graphic DesignLoughborough University
Sarah
Sascha
PhysiotherapyUniversity of Birmingham
Business Management at Bayes Business School, City of London
Charlotte A*A*A*A Computer Science - York University
Alderley Edge School for Girls empowers students to reach for their goals and break barriers, ensuring they flourish as confident women ready for the next stage of their academic careers. The school takes pride in delivering a broad, innovative and forwardthinking curriculum that challenges its pupils and fosters a lifelong passion for learning