We are thrilled to announce that this year’s A level results are our best ever.
An impressive 66% of all grades awarded were A–A*, with 30% at A*. A further 23% of grades were at B, giving us a remarkable 89% A–B* overall. Even more impressively, 97% of grades achieved were A–C*.
Behind these numbers lie countless individual triumphs:
- 47% of students achieved three or more A/A* grades.
- 13% of students secured four or more A/A* grades.
- 26 students achieved a clean sweep of all A* grades — including 14 students who did so while taking four qualifications.
Our students’ success extends to some of the most competitive destinations in the country:
- 14 students have accepted offers from Oxford or Cambridge.
- 19 students will begin studies in medicine, with one embarking on a career in dentistry.
- Over 90% of our students were accepted immediately onto a course of their choice.
While we celebrate these exceptional academic results, we are equally proud of the well-rounded, compassionate, and resilient young adults our students have become. Their contributions to school life — from sporting excellence and artistic creativity to charitable initiatives and acts of kindness — have enriched our community in immeasurable ways.
As they take the next steps in their journeys, we know they leave us with the curiosity to think critically, the courage to stand by their values, and the self-belief to thrive in whatever path they choose. We wish every one of them the very best for the exciting future ahead.
Matei said, “I am very glad to have got my first-choice university. I would like to thank all of my teachers for giving me the knowledge to succeed. I am looking forward to studying maths and computer science at Imperial in London.”
Elizabeth said, “I am really pleased with the results of my hard work and I am grateful to my teachers and the support they have given me. I am looking forward to going to study at Imperial next year.”
Ankit said, “I am very pleased with my results and I am looking forward to studying electronic engineering at Imperial. I would like to thank the school for all the support.”
Max said, “I am shocked by my results, thanks to the incredible maths department for all their support. I am off to Exeter to study maths.”
Bella said, “I am very happy with my results and for them I have to thank the brilliant teachers and cohort I have met at Owens. I am looking forward to studying medicine at UCL next year.”
Louis said, “I am very happy with my results and grateful for the support offered by my teachers and friends at Owens. I am looking forward to studying chemistry at Bath next year.”
Jacob said, “DAOS has encouraged me to work so hard and it’s shown in my results. I am excited to be off to Durham to study engineering.”
Ethan said, “I am overjoyed with my results and incredibly grateful to the school for their extensive support and excellent teaching. I am now looking forward to studying engineering at Sheffield.”
Amira said, “ I am delighted that all the hard work has paid off and I am now off to Queen Mary to study Medicine.”
Charlie said, “I found my passion for history and politics at Owens, and I am delighted with my results, which will take me on to study these subjects next year at Cambridge. The teachers’ love for the subject was contagious, and I thank them for teaching me.