St. Francis’ College is celebrating another year of academic excellence after its Year 13 students received their A-Level results this morning.

An impressive 43% of grades were awarded at A*–A, while 77% were awarded at A*–B, continuing the College’s outstanding track record of academic success.

We are incredibly proud of every student and all that they have accomplished.

Among the standout performances were:

Shenchuhan (A*, A*, A*, A, A), who has secured a place to study Business and Management at the University of Bristol.

Zoë (A*, A, A), who will study Veterinary Medicine at the Royal Veterinary College in London.

Alex (A*, A, A), who has secured a place to study Marketing and Management at the University of Sussex.

Students will also go on to study a diverse range of subjects, including Physics with Astrophysics, Zoology, Music, Journalism, Real Estate, Psychology, Fashion Jewellery, Construction Management and Surveying, Management and Modern Languages with a Year Abroad, Philosophy, Politics and Economics, and Marketing and Management with Industrial Experience.

Mrs Ruth Scott, Head of Sixth Form, said:

“I am incredibly proud of all our students, and of the determination, resilience and hard work they have shown. With the support of the College, they have worked tirelessly to achieve this fantastic set of results. These achievements are a testament to their commitment to learning and represent an important milestone as they take the next steps towards fulfilling their ambitions. We wish every one of them the very best as they begin the exciting next chapter of their journey.”

Mrs Julia Spence, Head of College, added:

“It is a privilege to celebrate the outstanding achievements of our students, whose determination and intellectual curiosity are reflected in this excellent set of results. These successes demonstrate the power of an education that inspires confidence, resilience, independence and aspiration, enabling young people to excel academically and embrace ambitious futures. We are immensely proud of all they have accomplished, and we are grateful to our dedicated staff, whose expertise and care ensure that every student flourishes. We look forward to celebrating further successes with next week’s GCSE results.”