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Gordano School Sixth Form Celebrates Outstanding A-Level and Post-16 Success

Students and staff at Gordano School are celebrating another year of excellent  A-Level and BTEC results, marking a significant milestone for the Class of 2025 as they take their next steps into higher education, apprenticeships, and employment. 

This year’s A-Level and vocational results demonstrate not only academic excellence but also the resilience, ambition, and hard work of students and staff alike. 

Headteacher Louise Blundell said: 

“We are incredibly proud of this year’s Sixth Form students. They have shown remarkable determination, maturity, and adaptability, and these results are a well-deserved reward for all their hard work. Our staff have worked tirelessly to support them, and it’s a joy to see their efforts pay off today, we are so proud of them all as they move on to new adventures and pathways.” 

Standout performances include: 

Haiyi W and Ellie S gaining 4 A*s each and heading off to study for a Flying Start Accountancy degree at Queen Mary University in London and Vet medicine at Bristol respectively.  

Joe R, Bailey W and Max A with 3 A* and an A. Joe is off to Oxford University to study chemistry, Bailey will be studying Maths and Physics at Manchester and Max is off to Durham to study Maths and computer science. 

A number of students gained 2A*s and an A including: Alan F, Sam L, Flo B, Connor H, Halima H-W, Stan G gained 2A*s and 2 As and Natalie G gained A* and two As. 

Vocational students also achieved exceptional results with all the cohort studying for the double award in sport gaining distinction stars. Particular mention goes to : Isobel S and Sophie G who gained double distinction*s and a distinction. Isobel is off to study to be a PE teacher at Plymouth Marjon and Sophie will be training to be a Dental Nurse. Austen C gained a double distinction in Business and a distinction in Sport.  

Co-Directors of Sixth Form, Pippa Ramsay and Tom Heysham, added: 

“Our Sixth Form community is something special – supportive, ambitious, and vibrant. We are incredibly proud not only of our students' academic achievements but also the confident, well-rounded young adults they’ve become. Today is a celebration of their journey.” 

With a wide range of destinations across the country and beyond – including degrees in Medicine, Law, Computer Science, Creative Arts, and more – Gordano Sixth Form continues to support all students to pursue personalised, aspirational futures. 

Sam L is off the Bath University to study Economics
Flo B, with Co-Director of Sixth Form Pippa Ramsay, is off to Exeter University to study Psychology