Results Are In
Hard Work, Kindness and Ambition Lead to Outstanding A-Level Results at Fullbrook
Fullbrook is celebrating another year of impressive A-Level results, with the Class of 2025 achieving outstanding academic and personal successes.
This year’s results reflect a strong upward trend, with the school achieving results that show just how much value the quality of teaching, the exceptional relationships and the first class facilities add to our the outcomes achieved by students. The proportion of top passes continues to rise, showing the impact of students’ hard word and ambition.
Subjects such as Physics, Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Fine Art, Graphics, Textiles, Photography, Computer Science and English Language & Literature were particular areas of success, with many students exceeding their personal targets.
Among the many individual successes, some students of note collecting their results this morning included:
F. Ainslie – achieving A*s in Mathematics and Physics and A in Further Maths. Finn heads to the University of Manchester to read Physics.
P. Mitchell – excelling in STEM subjects with A* in Biology, Chemistry and Maths and securing a place at the University of Southampton to read Chemistry with Medicinal Sciences.
N. Thrumble – achieved an impressive haul of A*s Maths and Further Maths and an A in Computer Science and heads on to read Computer Science and Mathematics at the University of Exeter.
T. Franklin – collecting A* in Maths, and A grades in Computer Science and Physics. Thomas will now read Automotive Engineering at the University of Warwick.
J. Dalby-Quenet – achieve an impressive A* in Product Design and an A in Maths. He now heads to University of Bath to read Architecture with professional placement.
Principal Anna Wallis said:
“We are incredibly proud of our students. Their achievements this year are the result of dedication, teamwork and a shared commitment to our values. Whether heading to university, apprenticeships or employment, they carry with them the kindness, attitude and ambition that will shape their futures. They are a tremendous group of young men and women and go into the world well prepared for their futures, as learners and as people.”
With a record number of personal bests and students securing their first-choice destinations, Fullbrook looks forward to building on this year’s successes for even greater achievements in the future.










