Lord God,
Thank you for this opportunity to learn new skills and stretch my understanding.
Thank you for guiding me through this time of study into the final exams.
I lay before you all the hopes and fears I have about the outcome.
May you place a peace within me now as I rest and await the results.
Thank you that I am safely held in your love.
Thank you that whatever happens in the future I will live in your goodness and walk with you always.
– Author Unknown
I am thrilled with this fantastic set of achievements for Aquinas students who have produced another outstanding set of results. Their hard work has been rewarded and resulted in our best outcomes ever. An impressive 60% of A level results have been at the highest grades of A*, A or B, with a 99% pass rate. In addition, 72% of Vocational grades were at the top Distinction* or Distinction grades with a 100% pass rate. These amazing results will secure our students their first-choice destinations. Congratulations to all those involved in supporting the students throughout their two years with us.
Whether students have done A levels, vocational subjects or a combination of the two, their results have been fantastic and topped last year’s highest ever performance by an Aquinas cohort. This is a fitting conclusion to the hard work and endeavour they have shown over their whole school and college career. The skills, habits and virtues that they have developed over the last two years gives us great confidence that they will go on to progress into positive and productive futures and careers.
All of the staff and governors are very proud of their achievements and wish them the very best on whatever path they choose.
Danny Pearson
All Hallows Students Celebrate Another Year of Success
Students at All Hallows Catholic College are once again celebrating excellent A Level and BTEC results, with many securing places at leading universities, competitive apprenticeships, and employment opportunities.
Principal Mr Tim Beesley commented:
“We’re proud of every student who collected results today. These outcomes reflect not only academic achievement but also the resilience, effort, and character shown by this year group. I’d like to thank our staff for their dedication and our families for their continued support.”
Evelyn
This year, the highest achieving student was Evangeline Ashton, who earned a well-deserved four A* grades in Biology, Chemistry, Geography, and Maths. She will be studying Earth Sciences at the University of Oxford, whilst Kathryn Arnott is going to the University of Cambridge to study Natural Sciences. Other high-performing students include, Tabitha Elderton, Abby Hurst, Annabel Dunn, Leila Marchant, Will Clayton, Henry Simpson, Livi Turnock, Gloriya George, Dylan Roberts, Hugo Skarratt, and our Head Students, Sam Graves & Orla Baxter.
Leila, Henry, Gloriya and Anna
Tabitha and Will have secured places at Edinburgh University to study English Literature and Spanish & Politics respectively. Abby and Hugo are going to the University of Leeds to study Biology and Economics & Mathematics. Annabel is studying Marine Biology at Aberystwyth University. Henry is going to the University of Sheffield to study Mechanical Engineering. Livi is going to the University of Birmingham to study Psychology. Inspired by our residential visit to Lancaster University, Leila is going there to study Geography. Amy is going to study Business Management at Keele University. Sam is reading Theology and Religion at Durham University, whilst Orla is going to Newcastle University to read Law. Head Student Sam said, said “I am very grateful for all of the support and guidance that I received from All Hallows. These past two years have been incredibly challenging, and I couldn’t have achieved my successes without the help of my amazing teachers”.
Hugo and Amy
David Howells, Head of Sixth Form, said:
“This cohort has worked hard and supported one another throughout their time in Sixth Form. Their results are well deserved, and we’re confident they’ll go on to make a real impact in whatever path they choose.”
Chair of Governors, Mrs Clair Watson, added:
“We are delighted with the achievements of our students. On behalf of the Governing Body, I’d like to thank the staff for their commitment and congratulate the students on their success.”
Niamh, Daisy and Emma
As in previous years, All Hallows joins other Cheshire East schools in focusing on celebrating individual and collective success, rather than publishing school-level performance tables.
14 August 2025
Loreto Grammar is celebrating A Level results 2025
We are delighted to provide a short overview of the results for 2025.
Six students achieved three A stars or more and 38 students achieved 3A* or A. Sylvie and Madeleine each achieved 4 A*
There are five who go on to study medicine, one Veterinary Science, one Dentistry and one Dental therapy, Emilia goes to Oxford to read Theology and Religion, Lauren to Cambridge studying Modern and Medieval languages, nine students have been offered places at Durham, eleven go on to study Law, seven to Pharmacy. Three students Sophie, Holly and Bronnagh will take up apprenticeships in Structural engineering, Law and Accountancy. We are very proud of the rich breadth of courses and destinations that students go to. As always it is the individual triumphs that count and there are many of those today. Well done, happy days and huge congratulations to the girls.