Once again, students at All Saints Catholic School in York excelled in their A-Level and BTEC examinations.

 

Results have continued on an upward trajectory and this year’s results highlight the exceptional talent and determination of our Year 13 cohort.

Many have secured places at top Russell Group universities, competitive apprenticeships and prestigious training programmes.

Six students secured coveted places at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge and will be reading a diverse range of subjects from PPE to Computer Science, History, History and Politics, Earth Sciences and Music.

Several aspiring doctors have won places at leading medical schools β€” a testament to the exceptional academic standards at All Saints.

 

Many of our students were above target in all subjects and there were numerous standout achievers. Among those is Thibault Duckett who achieved three A* grades and will go on to study History and Politics at Edinburgh University,

Isabella Chatakondu achieved A*A*A* and has secured a place at Cambridge to study History and Politics,

Vikotria Mielcarek A*A*A, Will Binge A*AA, Billy McGurrin A*AA and Catherine Gibson AAA.

There were also many successes in our Level 3 BTEC awards including Finley Cox who was above target across the board, achieving a Distinction Merit in his BTEC Business National Diploma and an A in Media. He will go on to study visual effects and motion graphics at Teesside University.

Jessica Holden achieved an amazing Distinction* Distinction* in Btec Health and Social Care plus A Biology and will study for a Master of Adult Nursing at York University.

Jess Precious performed above target across the board with Distinction Distinction in BTEC National Diploma in Business and B in History. Their success epitomises the commitment, resilience and drive shown by so many of our students.

Headteacher Sharon Keelan-Beardsley said:

β€œWe could not be prouder of our students. Achieving 35% of grades at A*/A and an average grade of B across the year group is a phenomenal accomplishment, and there are many amazing individual achievements.
β€œSuccess for our young people has been the result of sheer hard work and determination, unwavering support from staff and a strong partnership between school, student and home. β€œA significant number of our students have had to overcome adversity and therefore these results are an inspiration for the whole community.
β€œAll Saints once again proves that with ambition and dedication, extraordinary results are possible and whatever our young people go on to do, we are proud of each and every one of them.
β€œFrom future doctors and engineers to creative innovators and entrepreneurs, our students are ready to make their mark on the world.
β€œIt is important to remember however, that while exam results will take them to the next step in their journey, our students’ achievements go beyond academic excellence – they have also demonstrated strong values, compassion for others and a commitment to making a positive difference in our school and wider community. We will miss them and wish them every success in the future.”