
Bishop Wand Sixth Form Celebrates Outstanding A-Level Success
Bishop Wand School is delighted to celebrate the outstanding achievements of our Sixth Form students as they receive their A-Level results. From 8:30am, the atmosphere was vibrant with pride, excitement, and well-deserved celebration. Students, accompanied by their families, arrived to collect their results, marking the culmination of two years of dedication, resilience, and hard work.
We are proud to announce another year of strong academic performance, with continued improvement across all key measures:
A–B:* 31.1%
A–C:* 61.42%
A–E:* 94.8%
These results highlight the dedication and hard work of our students, as well as the expert support provided by our teaching staff. Many of our students have secured places at prestigious universities, competitive apprenticeship schemes, or are embarking on other exciting new ventures.
Stanley – A*AA | Gap Year
Kimberley – A* BB A* | Durham University
Sam – A*AA B | University of Birmingham – Chemical Engineering with Industrial Study
Amelie – AAA A | University of Exeter – English and History
James – AAB | University of Bath – Politics and International Relations
Toby – A*BB | University of Exeter – Finance
Enzo – ABB B | University of Exeter – Computer Science with Industrial Experience
Nemo – ABB B | University of Exeter – Law
Kate – ABB | University of Exeter – Politics and International Relations
Freya – ABB | University of Surrey – Paramedic Science
Freddie – ABB | Higher Level Apprenticeship
These achievements go far beyond grades. They reflect determination, personal growth, and the strength of the Bishop Wand Sixth Form community. Our students leave us not only with excellent qualifications but also with the skills, character, and confidence to thrive in the next stage of their lives.
Headteacher Daniel Aldridge said:
“We could not be prouder of our students. They have shown resilience, ambition, and kindness during their time in Sixth Form. I would like to give my heartfelt thanks to Mrs Anderson, our exceptional Head of Sixth Form, and Mr Wood, whose leadership, guidance, and encouragement have been instrumental in our students’ success. We also thank our staff, families, and the wider community for the support that has made today possible. These results confirm the strength of our Sixth Form and the opportunities it provides for every student to achieve their potential.”
Deputy Headteacher, Toby Wood, said:
"It has been such a blessing to work with these incredible young people these past two years. Their integrity, diligence, encouragement and aspiration have been a constant source of joy to me and Mrs Anderson. it is a privilege to celebrate the fruit of their hard work today!"
With specialist teaching, strong pastoral care, and a vibrant student life, Bishop Wand Sixth Form continues to be a place where young people flourish academically and personally.