The Emmbrook School is celebrating what it has called ‘exceptional’ A-Level results.
The school marked a record breaking performance last year which placed their Sixth Form in 8th nationally of 3,665 state-funded schools and colleges.
The school has performed strongly again this year which included one in ten grades achieved at A*, around a third at A*-A and well over half of all grades at A*-B. The average grade achieved by all students was a B.
Subjects, including Maths, Further Maths, Art, Criminology, and Psychology, saw particularly impressive results.
Nick McSweeney, Headteacher, shared: “We are incredibly proud of our students. Their commitment, resilience, and ambition have once again delivered outstanding results. To maintain such high standards after last year’s historic success is a testament to the strength of our school community. These achievements reflect the tireless efforts of our students, the expertise of our teachers, and the unwavering support of parents and carers.”

David Constable, Head of Sixth Form, commented: “The class of 2025 has continued the legacy of excellence at Emmbrook. Their results are a reflection of two years of hard work, focus, and determination. It has been a privilege to support them on their journey, and I am confident they will go on to achieve great things in the future.”
Pete Whitehouse, Assistant Headteacher responsible for Post-16, added: “I’m thrilled to see our students once again achieving such strong results. The consistency in high performance across subjects and grade boundaries shows the depth of talent and effort within this cohort. Congratulations to all of them for their well-earned success.”












































