Exam Results
2025 A Level & Y13 Vocational
Our Year 13 students secured another set of strong Key Stage 5-Level results with students achieving impressive grades across a wide range of subjects. The results reflect the hard work, resilience, and dedication of both students and staff throughout the academic year. These outcomes maintain the rapid improvement seen last year, when OFSTED judged our Sixth Form provision to be ‘good’.
At A Level, 31% of grades were awarded at A*-B, 69% at grades A*C with a 100% pass rate in all subjects. In vocational subjects, 70% of grades were awarded at either Distinction* or Distinction, with a 100% pass rate across all courses. For the next steps, students have secured places at universities while others are pursuing exciting opportunities in apprenticeships, gap years, and employment.
We are incredibly proud of our students. Their achievements are a testament to their commitment and the unwavering support of our teaching staff. These results open doors to bright futures, and we look forward to seeing all they accomplish next.
Although all students have much to be commended on, some have produced exceptional results:
- Luke B achieved, A Mathematics, A Further Mathematics, Di* Sport. He will now be attending the University of Southampton to study Mathematics.
- Muhammad H achieved Di*Di* in BTEC Business, Di ICT and a C in Psychology. He will now be attending the University of Southampton to study Accounting and Finance.
- James N achieved Di in BTEC Business and a Di*Di* in ICT. He will be pursuing a full time job.
- Emma G achieved an A* in Sociology, A in Psychology and a B n History. She will be attending Anglia Ruskin University to study Primary Education.
- Emily S achieved an A in Sociology, B in History and a B in Psychology. She will be attending the University of Leeds to study Law.
- Bailey W achieved an A* in History, B in Geography a B in Mathematics. He will be attending Anglia Ruskin University to study Law.
- Sienna H achieved an A grade in Biology, an A in Chemistry, and an A in Mathematics. She will be attending Queen Mary University of London to study Chemical Engineering.
- Ben S achieved a Di*Di* in Business and a B in Economics. He will be pursuing a full time job in the Business and Finance sector.
GCSE
The Bromfords School is proud to celebrate the achievements of its Year 11 students as they receive their GCSE results. This cohort has shown remarkable resilience, particularly during Key Stage 3, overcoming numerous challenges and demonstrating commendable progress throughout their secondary education.
Headteacher Jochen Tree shared:
“Today marks a celebration of effort, resilience, and personal growth. Our students have worked incredibly hard, and we are proud of each and every one of them. After a very difficult start to secondary school, every student, family and teacher should be very proud of their achievements. These results reflect not only academic success but also the character and determination that will guide them in the future. We are especially pleased with the number of students who exceeded expectations and made significant progress across a wide range of subjects, securing the grades needed for their next steps. The support of staff and families has been instrumental during this challenging academic journey, and their contributions are deeply appreciated.”
In addition to recognising the perseverance of students who overcame personal challenges, many linked to the pandemic, this year saw a number of outstanding individual achievements:
- Maisie M: One grade 9, Distinction*, three Grade 8s, two Grade 7s, two Grade 6s, and a Grade 5
- Anthony P: Four Grade 8s, three Grade 7s, two Grade 6s, and a Grade 5
- Erin S: Six Grade 7s, two Grade 6s, a Merit, and a Grade 4
- Tiana B: Five Grade 7s, three Grade 6s, a Grade 5, and a Grade 4
- Samuel C: Two Grade 8s, a Grade 7, four Grade 6s, and three Grade 5s
- Sadie B: Grade 8, Distinction, Grade 7, four Grade 6s, and three Grade 5s
We look forward to welcoming many of these students back into our Sixth Form, which celebrated its own excellent results last week.
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