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A Level Examination Results 2025

Published 14/08/2025

Beacon Academy is delighted to celebrate the achievements of our Year 13 cohort, whose commitment and effort have been rewarded with strong results in their A Level and vocational qualifications.

Headteacher, Keith Slattery, commented:

"As our Year 13 students close this chapter of their time at school, we want to take a moment to celebrate everything they have achieved, and more importantly, the amazing people they have become. This is not just about grades or exams; it is about the challenges they have faced and overcome, the determination they have shown, and the maturity they have developed along the way. 

 

Our students have worked incredibly hard across all their subjects. Whether they are off to university, starting an apprenticeship, or entering the world of work, each student leaves with experiences that have shaped who they are - resilient, independent, and ready for what comes next. These results tell stories of determination, goals reached, and obstacles overcome. 

 

We extend our heartfelt thanks to the families, staff, and everyone in our school community who have supported our students throughout their journey. Your encouragement has meant so much. 

 

To our students: we are so proud of you. You have made your mark, not just through your achievements, but through your kindness, your energy, and everything you have brought to school life. The future is wide open, and we know you will take it on with confidence and purpose. Congratulations on everything you have achieved so far."

While we celebrate the achievement of all our students, some results are especially noteworthy. In alphabetical order, here are some of our highest achievers, all of whom achieved grades equivalent to A Level grades of A A A or higher:

  • Jasmine Austin: Dist.* Dist. B - progressing into employment
  • Emily Baker: Dist.* Dist.* B B - progressing to the University of Exeter to study International Business and Modern Languages
  • Celeste Barrett: A* Dist. Dist. B C - progressing to Leiden University to study International Justice
  • Alisha Child: Dist.* Dist.* B B with an A* at EPQ - progressing to the University of Liverpool to study Ancient History
  • Leo Child: A* A A with a B at EPQ - progressing to the University of Liverpool to study Accounting and Finance
  • Morgan Coysten: Dist.* Dist.* B - progressing to the University of Warwick to study Film Studies
  • Ethan Dowson: Dist.* Dist.* C - progressing to the University of Sheffield to study Environmental Science
  • Jacob Dowson: Dist.* Dist.* B - progressing into employment
  • Phoebe Elliott: Dist.* Dist.* B - progressing to Loughborough University to study Media and Communications
  • Millie Evans: A* A B - progressing to Royal Holloway, University of London to study Law with Criminology
  • Arthur Glynn: Dist.* Dist.* B - taking a gap year before progressing to the University of Exeter to study Media and Communications
  • Evie Hobson: A* A* A - progressing to the University of Sussex to study Psychology
  • Grace Holmwood: Dist.* Dist.* C C - progressing to the University of Exeter to study History
  • Katie Hudson: A* A* A - progressing to the University of Sussex to study Physics
  • Nat Hunt: A A A - progressing to the University of Exeter to study Economics and Finance
  • Eleanor Jarman: Dist.* Dist.* B - taking a gap year
  • Elliott Linscott: A* A* A* with a B at EPQ - progressing to the University of Bristol to study Mechanical Engineering
  • Benjamin Pearce: A A A with an A* at EPQ - progressing to the University of Cambridge to study History
  • Morgan Phillips: A* A A - progressing to Durham University to study Finance
  • Elsa Ridley: Dist.* Dist.* B - progressing into employment
  • Freyja Sarre: A* Dist. Dist. B - progressing to the University of Leeds to study Childhood Studies
  • Harley Smith: A A A - progressing to the University of Reading to study Zoology
  • Joel Street: A* A* A - progressing to Durham University to study Economics with Management

(Dist. = Distinction, Dist.* = Distinction Star, EPQ = Extended Project Qualification)

Headteacher, Keith Slattery, and Assistant Headteacher Post-16, Charles Howarth, added:

“We are incredibly proud of our students and on behalf of all of the staff, trustees and students at Beacon Academy, we congratulate our Year 13 cohort who have worked incredibly hard to achieve these impressive results.

 

These achievements are a testament to the exceptionally positive relationship between our hardworking students, our dedicated staff and our supportive parents and carers. We look forward to staying in touch with as many of our students as possible and seeing what they accomplish in the future.”

Staying Connected

All Beacon Academy students will always be a special part of our history. By joining our free Beacon Academy Alumni Network, our leavers can remain an important part of our future. To register, visit https://www.futurefirsthub.org.uk/register/beaconacademy or read more on our Alumni webpage.

Next Opportunity to Visit

Our next Sixth Form Open Event will take place from 10:30am to 1:30pm on Saturday 4 October 2025. In the meantime, prospective students and families are encouraged to explore our online Sixth Form Open Event page, including videos showcasing Sixth Form student testimonials.

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