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Trinity students are celebrating a terrific set of A Level results today, which sees them securing places at leading universities and colleges, on degree apprenticeships, and in professional sport. 

In a cohort of 160 students, 40% of the grades awarded were A*, with 74% A*– A and 95% A*– B.  

These are the strongest results that Trinity students have ever achieved at A Level (excluding Covid years).  91 of the 160 students achieved straight A grades or better, with 36 receiving three or more A* grades.    

Following this outstanding set of results, the students are heading to a wide range of destinations, with over 95% heading to their first or second choice of course.  

Among this year’s successes are offers to study Medicine at Oxford, English at Cambridge, and Mathematics at Imperial College London. Others are pursuing specialist creative degrees such as Theatre and Performance at Bristol, Jazz at the Guildhall, or Silversmithing and Jewellery Design at the Glasgow School of Art. 

Several students have secured highly competitive apprenticeships such as with Amazon and KPMG, while others are taking gap years – including playing football for Málaga Academy or joining Stade Toulousain on a professional rugby contract. Students will also join leading universities across the UK and overseas, including the University of Southern California. 

“We are delighted for our students and their families – these results give them access to a tremendous range of opportunities and institutions, and reflect their dedication, curiosity, and the determination to follow their individual paths. Whether that means a degree at a world-leading university, an apprenticeship with a global company, or stepping straight into professional sport, each student has earned their place.  We are proud of the young people they are, and we look forward to seeing their progress in the years ahead,” said Alasdair Kennedy, Headmaster. 

Dhyan, who secured three A*s and an A will go to Cambridge to study English. “I’m looking forward to getting stuck into life at Cambridge, particularly, the extra curricular life, hopefully with lots of opportunities for drama. My best memories of Trinity will be the people, friends and teachers, Trinity is unlike any other place.”  

Grace was delighted to achieve three A*s. She is heading to Glasgow to do Silversmithing and Jewellery. “I’m looking forward to being around likeminded artists. My best moments at Trinity were spent in the art department.” 

Caden, who achieved three A*s and one A will be starting a degree apprenticeship in Software Engineering with Amazon. “I have had so many highlights at Trinity, I will miss my teachers and friends, my time here was both spontaneous and rewarding”.  Caden was also this year’s Trinity Steinway scholar.

Caitlin achieved two A*s and one A. She said “I’m very happy, I am going to Bristol to study Philosophy and Economics. I’ve loved spending time with friends here, I’ve met some wonderful people at Trinity.” 

Freya, who achieved four A*s said “I’m taking a gap year to travel around South East Asia, with some work planned in Dubai and I hope to do Camp America next summer. After that, I will go to Bristol university to study Economics. Being at Trinity has really helped build my confidence.” 

Head of Upper Sixth, Sam Hodge, said “Every member of the class of 2025 has grown in their own unique way. They leave us as diligent and ambitious students, but also as fantastic human beings. This group will always have a special place in my heart, and it has been a true privilege to see them flourish here.” 

 

 

These achievements underline our commitment to nurturing ambition, encouraging individual pathways, and celebrating success in all its forms. Congratulations to the Class of 2025! 

 

 

 

 


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