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Results – 2025

We are delighted to celebrate another year of exceptional GCSE and A Level results. With a Progress 8 score of +1.72*, our students on average achieved nearly two grades higher than their peers nationally – a testament to transforming lives through education.

These achievements reflect the hard work, determination and resilience of our students alongside the dedication of our teachers who go the extra mile to help students realise their potential.

Year 11 GCSEs Highlights

  • 47% of exams were awarded grades 9-7 (1,661 top grades), more than double the 2024 national figure of 22.6%.
  • 78% of all GCSEs were awarded grades 9-5.
  • 88% achieved grades 9-4 in English and Maths GCSEs (vs 65% nationally in 2024).
  • 79% achieved grades 9-5 in English Literature (43% at 9-7).
  • 76% achieved grades 9-5 in English Language (32% at 9-7).
  • 79% achieved grades 9-5 in Maths with 54% at grades 9-7. An impressive 120 students out of 301 achieved grade 8s and 9s.
  • Over half (58%) of all Science exams were graded 9-7 including 100 grade 9s.
  • 160 students achieved 5 or more grades 9-7, including 70 with 10 or more at this level.
  • 46% of our cohort achieved 12 or more GCSEs (compared to just 0.1% of students nationally in 2024).
  • Congratulations to the 7 students who achieved 10 or more grade 9s!

A Level

  • 42% of grades were awarded at A–A*, including 51 A*s and 97 As (vs 28.2% nationally) – our best results ever!
  • 88% of grades were at A–C*, exceeding national outcomes by more than 10%.
  • 100% of students achieved at least an A*–E grade.
  • 26 students achieved at least 3 A grades.
  • Congratulations to the 5 students who achieved 3 or 4 A* grades.
  • All students secured university places with 6 out of every 10 students going to highly prestigious Russell Group universities including Oxford, Imperial College London, The London School of Economics and University College London, King’s College London and Warwick.

    We wish them the best of luck in the next stage of their education.

    Other highlights:

    Key Stage 4:

    • 2025 Attainment 8 score – 63.23.
    • 75% of pupils achieved a grade 5 or above in GCSE English and Maths (versus 43.8% nationally in 2025).
    • 95% of pupils stayed in education or went into employment after Key Stage 4 (statistic from 2022).
    • 93% of pupils were entered for the English Baccalaureate (EBacc) in 2025.
    • 2025 EBacc average point score – 6.15 (versus 4.07 nationally in 2024).

    Key Stage 5:

    • Attainment measure – 40.53 points score in 2025 (versus 35.55 nationally in 2024).
    • The average result was a B in 2025.
    • Destination measures from 2022 – 90% of students progressed to higher education, training or employment. Measures for more recent years are not available on the DfE website

    * Caveat on Progress 8 Score

    Estimated Progress 8 score based on students’KS2 CAT scores