Sixth Form Results 2025

Sixth Form Results 2024
Congratulations to our Year 13 students on their impressive A level results. These brilliant outcomes are well deserved and are testament to the talent and dedication of both students and staff.
54% of the grades secured by our students were A* to B and more than a quarter of these were A* to A . There are some exceptional individual results, which include 11 students securing 2 A* grades or more. We are delighted that our students have gained Oxbridge, Russell Group, leading degree apprenticeship places as a result of their efforts.
We hope the grades the students have been awarded will enable them to move on in their lives with a sense of pride in their hard work and accomplishments, whatever they choose to do.
Enrolment for Year 12 is on the 22nd August from 08.00-11.00 (internal students) 11.30-15.30 (external students) on Pepys site.
|
Measure |
2024 results |
National |
|
Average grade (academic qualifications) |
B- |
B- |
|
Average grade (Applied general) |
Merit+ |
Merit+ |
|
Progress in English |
Supp |
|
|
Progress in Maths |
Supp |
|
|
Progress made by students (academic qualifications) |
0.13 |
-0.01 |
|
Progress made by students (applied general) |
-0.15 |
-0.01 |
|
Destinations - students progressing to education or employment (2022 leavers) |
87% |
80% |
More detailed results:
These results show improvements in headline figures at every threshold including : a 9% improvement in % of A*-B grades; a 7% improvement in % of grades A*-C and a 9% improvement in grades A*-E. This is replicated in vocational courses at every threshold with a huge increase in % of Distinction to Merit grades of 26% to 82%.
The average grade overall is now B- but for those students who attend more than 90% of the time, their average grade was an A
Students who achieved particular success include:
- Gregory A* A* A* A who will be studying Maths at Edinburgh University
- Kate who achieved A*A*A* who will be studying History at Oxford University
- Eve who achieved A*AA who will be studying Archaeology at Cambridge University
- Liberty who achieved A*AA who will be studying Experimental Psychology at Oxford University
- Sam who achieved A*A*AA who will be studying Mechanical Engineering at Oxford University
- John who achieved A*A*A who will be studying Economics at Bristol
- Tammy who achieved A*A*A who will be studying Pharmacology at UCL
- Brie who achieved A*A*A who will be studying English Literature at Loughborough University
- Miles who achieved A*A* A who will be studying International Social and Public Policy at Bristol University
- Angeline who achieved A*A*A who will be studying Veterinary Sciences at Royal Veterinary College – University of London
Please do take a look at our image gallery of students collecting their results!
| Cohort | No of Pupils | Average Points | A* - B | A*-C | Academic Average Grade | Applied General D*- D | Applied Average Grade |
| 2022 | 174 | 32.4 | 48% | 71% | C+ | 24% | M |
| 2021 | 133 | 37.6 | 61% | 83% | B | 17% | M |
| 2020 | 158 | 34.8 | 53% | 76% | B- | 19% | M |
| 2019 | 166 | 31.7 | 41% | 67% | C+ | 15% | M- |
The way that schools are required to report their results has changed in 2016. There have also been changes to the National Curriculum and to the exams, tests and assessments that children are required to sit. Due to all those changes the measures reported below are not comparable with those published before 2016. The Department for Education has published some information to explain these new measures which is available from the school performance tables web site. This is available at by clicking the link below.
www.compare-school-performance.service.gov.uk
More information on our latest results can be found here.


