Thursday 14th Aug 2025
Christ’s Hospital Students Celebrate Outstanding 2025 A Level Results
We are delighted to congratulate Christ’s Hospital students on their exceptional A level results. These achievements are particularly meaningful given the challenges and adversity many of our students have faced. Their resilience and determination have led to outcomes that reflect not only academic excellence but also remarkable personal growth.
This year, nearly two-thirds of all grades were awarded at A*, A or B, with over half of those at A* or A. Christ’s Hospital students achieved an average of 133 UCAS points, equivalent to AAB – a testament to the hard work and ambition of our students.
From a cohort of 133 students, a total of 152 grades were awarded at A* or A, and over 80% of all grades were at C or above. At the very top end, nine students achieved at least three A* grades, with three students securing a clean sweep of four A* grades. Around 40% of the cohort achieved the equivalent of AAA or higher, highlighting the breadth of significant achievement across the year group.
Headline Figures:
- A*-A: 36%
- A*-B: 64%
- A*-C: 83%
- Pass rate: 98%
We are especially proud that all ten of our Oxbridge offer holders have been successful in gaining their place at Oxford or Cambridge universities to pursue courses in a wide variety of subjects including medicine, biomedical engineering, philosophy, politics and economics, linguistics and music. Their success is matched by many others who have secured places on prestigious courses at top universities, including:
- Medicine at Imperial
- Psychology at Bristol
- Natural sciences at Bath and UCL
- Law at Exeter and Warwick
- Politics and sociology at Warwick
- Architecture at Manchester
- Electronic engineering at King’s College London
- Mechanical engineering at Bristol
- Marketing and management at Exeter
- English literature at Leeds
- Biochemistry at Imperial
- Archaeology at UCL
- Physics at Imperial
- Geography at Bristol
- Computer science at Exeter
Out of the 116 students who chose to make an application through UCAS this year, 90% were able to take up their first-choice offer.
Incoming Head of Christ’s Hospital Matthew Judd commented, ‘These results reflect the strength of our academic provision and the unwavering support of the teaching staff here at Christ’s Hospital. Most importantly, they showcase the talent, perseverance, and ambition of our students. We are incredibly proud of each and every one of them.’
There were three students, both current and former, who were successful in securing places to study medicine this year. Many of our students were accepted onto courses at ‘higher tariff’ universities, taking up places with prominent universities including Manchester, Kings College London, Leeds, Southampton, Exeter, Bristol, Durham, Warwick and University College London.