Staff and students from Rosebery School, in Epsom, are today celebrating achieving their best ever results at Key Stage 5, with A Level attainment, vocational outcomes and student achievement topping the previous highs, achieved last year.
At A Level, 36% of entries were graded as A* or A, 70% of entries were awarded a grade between A* and B, with 88% of entries graded A* to C
36% of entries graded A* or A
70% of entries graded A* to B
88% of entries graded A* to C
Average vocational grade a Distinction
Given the comprehensive nature of Rosebery Sixth Form, these results are all the more remarkable, and early analysis suggests that student progress is also incredibly strong across the board - which includes the average vocational entry being graded as a Distinction.
Whilst all the Rosebery students can be incredibly proud of their accomplishments, special mention goes to Sadie Smith, Bethany Hatton, and Raadhika Wenham who each achieved A* across the board!
Sadie Smith
Maths (A*) Further Maths (A*) Physics (A*) Chemistry (A*) - will be studying Mathematics at Durham University.
Bethany Hatton
Biology (A*) Chemistry (A*) Maths (A*) - will be studying Biochemistry at the University of Warwick.
Raadhika Wenham
Biology (A*) Chemistry (A*) Psychology (A*) - will be studying Zoology at the University of Nottingham.
Other top performers included Jessica Sheehy, Dasha Botha, Lily Browning, Stacey Boamah, Kate Blackall and Esther Scott who all achieved 2 A*s, and special mention to Issy Carter who achieved a Distinction* in both of her vocational qualifications.
“We are delighted to be celebrating Rosebery Girls achieving truly remarkable outcomes today and securing places at their chosen university or apprenticeships.
Staff at Rosebery have once again gone above and beyond - providing an exceptional educational experience for our Sixth Form Students, during an incredibly tragic and difficult academic year for the entire Rosebery School Community.
But most importantly special mention to all our students - our ‘Class of 2025’ have shown remarkable resilience, determination, and talent. They leave us not only with academic accomplishments to be proud of, but as empowered, confident young women ready to make their mark on the world. There is no glass ceiling for a Rosebery Girl — and we cannot wait to see and hear about what they go on to achieve. #RoseberyProud”
David Lach, Headteacher