Exam Results
🎓 Celebrating Outstanding 2025 Exam Results at The Ravensbourne School
We are incredibly proud to celebrate the achievements of our students in this summer’s GCSE and A Level examinations. Their hard work, dedication, and resilience have paid off, and we couldn’t be more delighted with their results.
These outcomes reflect the strength of our curriculum, the commitment of our exceptional staff, and most importantly, the remarkable determination of our students. Whether progressing to university, apprenticeships, employment, or continuing their journey in our thriving Sixth Form, our students have shown what can be achieved with ambition and perseverance.
⭐ A-LEVEL SUCCESS – Class of 2025
This year’s A Level cohort has once again achieved fantastic results, securing places at some of the country’s leading universities and institutions. The vast majority of students secured their first-choice destinations, including a wide range of Russell Group universities and high-quality apprenticeships.
Our students have truly excelled across a wide range of subjects, from STEM and the Arts to Humanities and Social Sciences. We are so proud of all they have achieved.
A Level Highlights
- Improved attainment in A-Level subjects, and Applied subjects continue to deliver exceptional outcomes.
- Strong performance in facilitating subjects including Biology, Chemistry, Business, Psychology, Spanish, Creative Arts and Performing Arts.
- Students going on to study courses ranging from Medicine, Law, Economics and Engineering to Film/TV Production, and Education.
- Exceptional destinations including:
- King’s College London
- St George’s University Hospital
- University of Nottingham
- University of Manchester
- Competitive higher apprenticeships and employment opportunities such as Porsche and the Metropolitan Police.
Student Success Stories
We are proud to celebrate some of our highest achieving students:
- Gemma Carey – A* A* A, heading to University of Manchester to study Mathematics
- Tanvir Miah – A* A* A, off to King’s College London to study Pharmacy
- Emi Dinikj– A A A, reading Architecture at University of Reading
- Jackie Agara-Jackson – A A A
- Toby Austen – A* A B
- Sophia Elalami Elmchachti – A* A B
- Millie Robson – D* D* D* (Extended Diploma)
- Gabby Blake, Laura Chaves, Shemariah Douglas, Iris McKendrick, Heritage Olarewaju, Diana Ursache and Lillie Walden – D* D* D (Extended Diploma)
These individual successes represent just a few of the many incredible stories across our Sixth Form.
Key Headline Measures – A Level 2025
|
Measure |
Result |
|
Average Grade (A Level) |
C+ |
|
Average Grade (Applied) |
Distinction |
|
A*-A % |
16.4% |
|
A*-B % |
42.3% |
|
A*-E Pass Rate |
98.2% |
|
Progress Score (Value Added) |
TBC |
🎉 GCSE Excellence – Class of 2025
Our Year 11 students have achieved another exceptional set of results in this year’s GCSE examinations. These outcomes reflect their relentless hard work, the support of their families, and the dedication of our outstanding staff.
We are thrilled that a record number of students have chosen to stay with us and continue their journey at our brilliant Sixth Form, joining a vibrant community that fosters academic excellence, leadership, and aspiration.
GCSE Highlights
- Strong progress this year relative to pupils’ baselines.
- Outstanding outcomes in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Computer Science and Drama.
- Even more students achieving the top grades (7–9) across multiple subjects
- More students than ever joining our Sixth Form
Student Success Stories
We are proud to recognise some of our top-performing students, many of whom will be continuing their academic journey with us at The Ravensbourne Sixth Form:
- Lynn Matsekeza – Nine Grade 9s and two Grade 8s
- Emily Serman – Eight Grade 9s and three Grade 8s, continuing to study A Levels in Maths, Physics, and Economics
- Max Teodorou – Seven Grade 9s and four Grade 8s
- Nick Sherlock – Seven Grade 9s, three Grade 8s and one Grade 7
- Matachi Uquah – Four Grade 9s, four Grade 8s and three Grade 7s.
We are equally proud of every student who met or exceeded their targets – their commitment and resilience deserve huge celebration.
Key Headline Measures – GCSE 2025
Please note: There is no official Progress 8 score published for 2025 due to changes in national performance measures this year.
|
Measure |
Result |
|
Progress 8 Score 2024
|
+0.11 |
|
Attainment 8 Score |
45.1 |
|
Overall Pass Rate English & Maths |
62% |
🙏 Thank You to Our Staff
These results would not have been possible without the tireless dedication and commitment of our teaching and support staff. Their expertise, high expectations, and care for our students have played a vital role in ensuring their success.
💬 Looking Ahead
We look forward to welcoming back our returning Sixth Formers and wish all our leavers the very best as they take their next steps into further education, training, and employment. They leave with not only strong academic results but with the values, confidence, and ambition that will carry them forward.
Congratulations once again to all our students – we are so proud of you!
Mr P Patel
Head of School
PERFORMANCE TABLES
A full outline of our school's examination performance can be accessed via the Department for Education website.
To see how we compare to other schools, you can click through to the DfE performance tables.

