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A Level & BTEC Results 2025
BackStudents at The Warren School celebrated an excellent set of A Level and BTEC results again this year. Students achieved the highest ever results with 54% of students attaining at a top grade in their subjects.
This summer’s results, as with previous years, are built upon a great deal of hard work and dedication from our students. The overall pass rates for both the A Levels and Level 3 vocational courses were outstanding and well deserved.
The majority of students are now heading towards the University of their choice and we wish them well in their next stage, whether this is University or an apprenticeship.
Among the top achievers was Natalia Tabureanu, who achieved A*A*A in Mathematics, Further Mathematics and Physics and has accepted a place to read Mathematics at Oxford University; Krish Chowdhury, who achieved A*A A in Mathematics, Biology and Chemistry, and Mahnoor Aziz who achieved A A A in Mathematics, Economics and Business Studies.
Natalia said, ‘l can't believe I have made it this far and I am proud of all of my achievements. I can't wait to study Mathematics at Christ Church College, University of Oxford!’
Mahnoor said, ‘I am really proud of my results. The hard work has paid off and I am very excited to study Actuarial Science!’
70% of students who completed the Extended Diploma courses were awarded three Distinction/ Distinction* grades, which is equivalent to three A*/A grades at A Level.
Wisdom Frederick achieved D*D*D* in Extended Diploma in Engineering. Wisdom said, ‘I am really proud to get the grades I wanted, I am ready to move on to the next step of my journey. I am glad to finish this chapter and will continue to work even harder for my future success. I am grateful to the support of all the teachers.’
The Warren School is extremely proud of all of our students’ achievements, and a huge thank you to the students, teachers and parents for their hard work and support. The students are off to start their higher education and apprenticeships - an exciting time for them – we know they will be a credit to the school.