Results
Academic Achievements - Summer 2025
Key Stage 4 – GCSE Results
We are immensely proud of the achievements of our Key Stage 4 students in the summer of 2025. Over the past three years, our learners have consistently demonstrated strong academic progress, reflecting the strength of our broad and inclusive curriculum and the high-quality teaching they receive.
This year, our students celebrated exceptional GCSE results:
- 20% of students achieved grades 7–9 (equivalent to A**–A)
- 67% of students attained five or more GCSEs at grades 9–4 (A**–C)
These outcomes are a testament to the dedication, resilience, and ambition of our students, supported by the unwavering commitment of our staff. Students excelled across a wide range of subjects, showcasing the diverse talents nurtured at Wyedean School and Sixth Form Centre.
We remain committed to preparing students not only for academic success but for life beyond the classroom. Our curriculum fosters the development of essential skills, values, and confidence, empowering students to embrace future opportunities with courage and curiosity.
Please note: In 2025, the Department for Education did not publish national performance data, including Progress 8 measures. As a result, schools have been advised not to publish detailed results on their websites, due to the absence of comparative data across schools. While we are proud to share highlights of our students’ achievements, we remain committed to transparency and will continue to celebrate success in line with national guidance.
Key Stage 5 – A Level and BTEC Results
We are delighted to report that our A level and BTEC results place Wyedean School and Sixth Form Centre in the top 25% of schools nationally.
This is a remarkable achievement and reflects the strength of our academic provision and the dedication of our students and staff.
Our Year 13 students have once again demonstrated exceptional commitment and resilience in their studies, and we are incredibly proud of their accomplishments.
In 2025:
- 56% of A Level students achieved grades A–B*
- 28% attained the highest grades of A–A*
These outstanding results are a reflection of the strong academic ethos at Wyedean, and the exceptional support provided by our dedicated team of Sixth Form teachers and pastoral staff. Being recognised in the top quartile nationally is a significant accolade and highlights the quality of education and support our students receive.
Our students have progressed to exciting and appropriate destinations, including:
- University study in disciplines such as Medicine, Law, Engineering, Philosophy, History, Journalism, Economics, Art, and Midwifery.
- Admissions to prestigious institutions, including Oxford, Cambridge, and other Russell Group universities.
- Competitive apprenticeships, offering valuable hands-on experience alongside continued learning.
- Direct entry into employment, where students are already making their mark across a range of industries.
At Wyedean, we believe that success is defined not only by academic outcomes but by the growth, integrity, and effort demonstrated throughout each student’s journey. We celebrate every achievement and remain committed to supporting our learners as they take their next steps with confidence and purpose.
2024 - GCSE
Wyedean School and Sixth form is delighted to share that year 11 students have fared exceptionally well in this year’s GCSE and vocational exams. Joining us in the 2019-2020 academic year they did not have a straightforward transition due to COVID 19. Their first full year in secondary education did not happen until year 9. Despite this, they have worked incredibly hard and overcome many obstacles to achieve their results today.
As with every year group, there are too many students to mention who have achieved the top grades of 7 to 9 (equivalent to an A, A* and A** in old grades) and we are also exceptionally keen to highlight the success of every student at Wyedean as we know that each student has unique challenges making every grade worth celebrating.
Please note 32% of our cohort were from Welsh primary schools. Data included on this website represents all student outcomes.
2024 A Levels and BTECs
Wyedean School and Sixth form is proud to announce the exceptional achievements of its students in this summer’s A level and BTEC examinations.
This year's results reflect the dedication, hard work, and resilience of our students, and we congratulate each of them on their achievements. Whilst this year group achieved a record number of A*s, A and B grades, we wish to highlight the success of every student for their best endeavours and achievements this summer.
Mrs Jeremiah, Principal of Wyedean School and Sixth form centre, praised the students and staff for their unwavering commitment:
"We are incredibly proud of our students' achievements this year. Their success is a testament to their hard work, the dedication of their teachers and support staff, along with unrelenting support from parents and carers. Well done to everyone and best of luck in your next steps wherever that may be"

2023 KS4
|
Progress 8 |
+0.28 |
|
Attainment 8 |
48.30 |
|
English and Maths 5+ |
43% |
|
P8 English |
+0.19 |
|
P8 Maths |
+0.11 |
|
P8 Ebacc |
+0.41 |
|
P8 Other |
+0.33 |
|
Ebacc entries % |
30.81% |
|
Ebacc achieved % |
39/27 |
|
5A*-C EM (4+) % |
59.30% |
2023 KS5
|
APS per A Level entry |
34.8 C+ grade |
|
3+ A* - E % |
53% |
|
2+ A* - E % |
75% |
|
AAB 2+ facilitating % |
15% |
2022
A-level grades have been rated 2 by Alps, a data analysis provider. This puts Wyedean Sixth Form in the top 10%. A remarkable achievement.
|
KS5 |
Results 2022 |
|
ALPS A level Grade |
2 |
|
APS per A Level entry |
39.55 B grade |
|
3+ A* - E % |
40.4% |
|
2+ A* - E % |
77.78% |
|
AAB 2+ facilitating % |
14% |
|
Value Added A level |
0 |
A level and BTEC results at Wyedean School Sixth form 2022
This year we have returned to the exam assessment system which we have always known would be a ‘transition year’ between 2021 (when assessment was done directly by schools and colleges) and 2019 (the last year exams took place). Repeatedly this year group has ridden the COVID wave deftly and this is evident in exam results which have returned 34% of grades at an A*-A and 65% of grades at an A* - B.
Johnathan Lane, Director of Sixth form reported that “Our results this year are outstanding. For a third of our students to achieve an A* or A is a remarkable achievement, especially in such difficult circumstances. It really has been a team effort: students, teachers, support staff and parents have worked together brilliantly to produce a set of results that we can all be proud of. The students can move on to the next stage of their journey with their heads held high.”
Principal, Gwennan Jeremiah said, “The last few years have been challenging for all in education and we are delighted to have returned to a more normal exam experience for our students. Despite many students in year 13 not having sat any form of external assessment previously, each and every one of them rose to the challenge. Their exceptional results are well deserved, and we could not be more proud.
I would also like to thank our staff at Wyedean School and Sixth form centre for their determination to ensure that this group of students received high quality, interactive lessons, and excellent pastoral care whether it be remotely due to pandemic restrictions or in person. Their endeavours ensured that students were able to fully experience A level and BTEC learning at its best, pandemic or not.“
Notable successes are:2021
| KS5 | Initial 2021 |
|
APS per A Level entry |
43.99 B+ grade |
| 3+ A* - E % |
55.56% |
| 2+ A* - E % | 84.72% |
| AAB 2+ facilitating % | 30.77% |
| ALPS A level Grade | 1 |
| Value Added A level | 0.99 |
| APS per BTEC entry | 34.49 |
| ALPS BTEC Grade | 2 |
2021 Wyedean A-level and BTEC students continue to excel.
We are delighted to report that our wonderful students studying A-level and BTECs have
once again weathered the pandemic storm and achieved excellent results.
47% of students achieved an A* or an A, our best ever outcome. The A*- B figure was 81%, while the A*-C score was 94%. There was a 100% pass rate for both A-level and BTEC.
Johnathan Lane, Director of Sixth form reported “The year has been challenging for so many reasons but the most significant obstacle for the students to battle through has been uncertainty – not knowing the nature of assessments they’d face or how grades would be generated. This Year 13 cohort has coped amazingly well with adversity and have excelled. They finish this academic year taking with them new reserves of resilience, independence, determination, and now fantastic grades, which will give them a great platform for the future.”
Due to the pandemic, the standard exams process was not possible in 2021. However, forward planning and the extensive work of teachers and support staff at Wyedean has ensured that grades have been determined in a fair and considered manner. The quality assurance process has been robust and therefore students at Wyedean can be confident that their grades have parity alongside previous cohorts.
Notable successes are: Alex Candow: D*D*, Joe Dare: A*A*A, Corentine Dumond: A*A* A*A*A, Niall Hayes: A* A* A*, Adele Launay: A* A* A* A*, Caitlin McCullagh: D* A* A* A*, Finn McNeil: D*D*AB, Meg Narayan: A*A*B, Jess Pitt: D*AA, Bethany Rodgers: A* A*D*D and Tom Stenson: A* A*AB.
Principal, Gwennan Jeremiah said, “I would like to publicly commend our students on their excellent performance at A level and BTEC. They have demonstrated extraordinary resilience and stepped up time and again to ensure that, pandemic or not, they can and will achieve their potential. We could not be prouder of them all.”
We're pleased to report that all of our students have gone on to appropriate destinations whether it be employment, apprenticeships, university, or in one case, starting a business! The most popular degree course our students chose to pursue was Art, and we had a whole range of other courses selected, including Midwifery, Law, Engineering, Journalism and Economics. Our students have headed all over the country from Durham to Southampton; Edinburgh to Cambridge. Wherever they go we're always happy to see them again! They've been a fantastic year group and we'll certainly miss them.
Alps
Their A-level and BTEC grades have been rated Grade 1 and 2 respectively by Alps, a data analysis provider. This puts Wyedean Sixth Form in the top 1% of schools nationally for A-levels and top 10% for BTECs. A remarkable achievement.

Results
A-level results have been outstanding over the past three years. After analysing our results against students' target grades, and those of other schools, Alps has rated our performance as a grade 2 - which puts us in the top 10% forms sixth forms, nationally. This demonstrates that students make superb academic progress at Wyedean regardless of ability.
A* - A: 35%
A* - B: 63%
A% - C: 89%
Pass rate: 100%

2020
| KS5 | Initial 2020 |
|
APS per A Level entry |
39.74 |
| 3+ A* - E % |
65.1% |
| 2+ A* - E % | 94.5% |
| AAB 2+ facilitating % | 22 |
| ALPS A level Grade | 2 |
| Value Added A level | +0.56 |
| APS per BTEC entry | Distinction |
| ALPS BTEC Grade | Awaiting publication |