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A level results 2025 from Winterbourne Academy

Winterbourne Academy Post 16 Results 2025

Students at Winterbourne Academy have achieved some record outcomes this year with 25% of grades being at A*-A at A level, 52% at A*-B and 75% A*-C. An impressive 52% gained Distinction* to Distinction grades on vocational courses. There were huge successes across the curriculum, with particular subject highlights including 50% A*-A in English Literature, 50% A*-A in Further Maths and 40% A*-A in Maths, as well as 40% Distinction* in Engineering and 62% Distinction* in Sport

Headteacher Jenny Cartwright said: “Congratulations to our students this year on such well-deserved results. I know that the students and the wonderful teachers and pastoral staff at Winterbourne have worked so hard together to make these possible. Watching our young people receive their results this morning has been a pleasure, and I was so pleased to hear them talk excitedly about their next steps at university or on apprenticeships. There are individual triumphs at all levels of achievement this year, with many students who have stayed focused in challenging circumstances in order to secure their outcomes. I am proud of all of them!”

Assistant Headteacher Charlie Peake who leads on Post 16 said “I’m so proud of our Year 13 students! These results are a true reflection of all the hard work and dedication they have put in over the past two years. They have been an unforgettable group, and it’s been a joy to watch them grow. I wish each student every success with their next adventure, whether that’s university, an apprenticeship, employment or something entirely different!”

      

Individuals reaching the highest grades include:

Emma Brown with 2 A*s in Psychology and Criminology and Distinction* in Sport who is going to University of Bristol to study Psychology

Alfie Campbell with 3 A*s in Business, English Literature and Religious Studies who is going to LSE to study Law

Monty Claydon with 2 A*s in Drama and English Literature and a B in History who is going to Warwick University to study English and Theatre Studies

Rosie Denning with 2 A*s in Psychology and Criminology and a Distinction* in Health and Social Care who is going to Bath Spa to study Criminology and Law

Olly Eames with an A* in Maths, 2 As in Chemistry and Further Maths and a B in Physics who is going to the University of Birmingham to study Physics

Max Evans with 3 A*s in Business, Economic and Maths who is going to University of Oxford to study Economics and Management

Olivia Lane with an A* in History and 2 As in Biology and Chemistry who is going to University of Birmingham to study Biomedical Sciences

Chloe Oldham with 2A*s in Maths and Further Maths and 2As in Chemistry and Physics who is going to University of Bristol to study Maths and Physics

Daniel Rawling with 2 A*s in Chemistry and Maths and 2As in Biology and Further Maths who is going to Brimingham University to study Medicine

Rhys Roberts with an A* in Maths, 2 As in Further Maths and Physics and a B in Economics who is going to University of Nottingham to study Aerospace engineering

Joe Saville O’Dea with 3A*s in Maths, Further Maths and Physics who is going to Warwick University to study Maths

Ned Wardell with an A* in History and 2 As in English Literature and Sociology who is going to University of Birmingham to study History and Politics

Holly Wishart with 3A*s in English Literature, Psychology and Sociology who is going to University of Exeter to study Psychology

Toby Woodhams with 3 As in Design and Technology, Maths and Physics who is going to Cardiff University to study Maths

 

Dave Baker, Chief Executive Officer of the Olympus Academy Trust said: “Congratulations to the students across our Trust who have put in the effort to achieve some amazing results at the end of their time with us.  We wish them happiness and every success in whatever they decide to go on and do.  Thanks also to our staff who have worked tirelessly to support students in their endeavours and parents/carers for the role they have played at home too.”