Celebrating Exceptional Exam Success 2025
Celebrating Exceptional Exam Success – 2025
Our students have once again shown remarkable dedication and achievement in this year’s external examinations. From their very first GCSE to their final A-levels, every year group demonstrated academic excellence and a commitment to hard work.
Year 13 – A2 Level
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100% pass rate (A*-E) across all subjects.
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92.3% of passes were in the A*-C band.
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75.9% reached A*-B, with an impressive 46.2% at A*-A.
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Collectively, our 61 students earned 43 A* grades – that’s 22.1% of all results.
These outstanding achievements reflect the dedication of our senior students as they prepare for university and beyond.
Year 12 – AS Level & Extended Qualifications
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94.6% overall pass rate.
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70.0% of passes fell in the A–C range, with 49.0% at A–B.
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23.7% of all grades were an A (note: AS level does not award A*).
Many Year 12 students also completed the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) and/or A2 Mathematics, both of which carry a higher UCAS points tariff.
Year 11 – IGCSE/GCSE
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155 A* grades (24.8% of all passes) and 170 A grades (27.2%) out of 624 total entries.
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52.1% of all passes were A*–A.
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93.8% of I/GCSE grades were A*–C, and 77.7% achieved A*–B.
Twenty students also sat the Level 2 Additional Maths qualification:
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90.0% earned either a distinction or merit,
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with 85.0% achieving distinction.
Science pathways included Separate Sciences (3 IGCSE grades, up to 11 IGCSEs plus Level 2 Maths) or Coordinated Science (2 IGCSE grades, up to 10 IGCSEs plus Level 2 Maths). Each Year 11 student also carried forward their GCSE Religious Education grade from 2024.
Year 10 – First GCSE (Religious Education)
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100% pass rate (A*–C).
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91.9% achieved A*–B, with 66.1% earning A* or A.
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35.5% achieved A*—and three students achieved full marks.
This incredible start to their GCSE journey sets a high bar for the years ahead.
A Community of Achievement
From Year 10’s first taste of GCSE success to Year 13’s university-ready excellence, these results reflect the hard work of students, the dedication of teachers, and the support of families. We couldn’t be prouder of every learner who contributed to this extraordinary 2025 examination season.