St Davids College

Alevel SDC25

Well done Class of 2025!

Published: 14.08.2025 ( 7 days ago )

This year’s A-Level results saw 24.2% of students achieving A to A grades*, with 63.6% securing grades A to C*. Meanwhile, our BTEC students also shone brightly, with 44.1% achieving Distinction or Distinction*, and 74.6% attaining grades from Distinction to Merit*. Level 3 Full BTEC and A’Level combined results for Distinction * and Distinction/A* A is 33.6%, Distinction* to Merit/A*C 68.8%, D*-Pass/A* -E 96%.

Among the standout subjects, Biology A-Level was a particular highlight, with three students achieving a remarkable 3 A grades*. Other notable successes came from Art, Business and Entrepreneurship, and Sports BTEC, where students consistently achieved excellent outcomes.

Headmaster Mr Andy Russell praised the students’ efforts, saying:

“I am immensely proud of our A-Level students at St David’s College, whose outstanding results and exemplary character reflect their hard work, resilience, and the values that will guide them to make a positive difference in the world.”

These results not only reflect academic achievement but also the supportive, values-led environment that St David’s College fosters in preparing students for life beyond the classroom.

Among this year’s outstanding achievers is Thomas Pearce, who is heading to Cardiff University to study Medicine after securing an A* in Biology and A grades in Chemistry and Physics. Last year, Thomas was awarded the prestigious Lexden Prize for the most outstanding Sixth Form student, triumphing over competitors from across the UK.

Thomas said: "I'm very happy with my results, and I'd like to thank all my teachers for putting on so much extra revision sessions for us all, they really go the extra mile and their support throughout my years at St David's has been incredible."

Thomas Barclay, also achieved an incredible four A*s in the Sciences and Maths and A* in EPQ and is set to study chemistry at Edinburgh University, and Issie Peevor, who also earned A* in Biology, and As in Chemistry and Maths, and is set to study Medicine after taking a year out. James Roberts is set to study Business Management at Northumbria University, Lucie Webster is off to do a degree apprenticeship in either marketing or property, Sophia Churchill has accepted a place to study architecture at Oxford Brooks University, and Bella Russell, is set to study fashion at Cardiff Metropolitan University. Eddie Robinson has been offered a place at Loughborough University, and Jasmine Sutton is off to Bangor University to do psychology.

To all of our leavers, we wish you all the very best at whatever career path you will chose. Remember we will always be here for you. We will miss you.

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