Burgess Hill Girls has shared that almost 80 per cent of students results graded A*-B and over 50 per cent graded A*-A.

Headteacher, Heather Cavanagh, said: “We are proudly celebrating our A Level stars, the Class of 2025.

“Our students have impressed us yet again with their results, proving that hard work, support, and ambition lead to extraordinary achievements.

“I congratulate every single one of our girls and extend my thanks to our dedicated staff for their tireless support.

“We look forward to seeing all that the Class of 2025 will accomplish in the future.”

Two thirds of the cohort gained three A*-B grades, the essential requirement for admission to the most competitive universities.  

Results in the Extended Project Qualification were “outstanding”, with 96 per cent A*-A grades.

The school has said that it is particularly proud of the wide range of successes across different disciplines, with students taking up places to read Mathematics, Politics, Chemistry, English Literature, Anthropology, Classics, and Business and Management.

Notable individual successes include:

  • Lucia, who achieved 4 A* grade A levels as well as an A* in her EPQ will read Natural Sciences (Physical) at Trinity Hall, Cambridge.

  • Melissa, with outstanding grades, secures her place at Oriel College, Oxford to read Mathematics and Computer Science.

  • Ashana, with four A* grades, will read Computer Science at King’s College London.

  • All three also won a silver medal in the prestigious National Cypher Challenge 2024.

This year’s results were also notable for two sets of twins achieving identical grades in three of their subjects:

  • Amelie (Classical Civilisation, French, History, Politics A Levels) reading History at Exeter; Madison (Classical Civilisation, History, Politics A Levels) reading Politics & International Relations at York.

  • Amy (Drama and Theatre, Economics, Geography A Levels) reading Drama with Acting at Royal Holloway; Maddie (Art, Maths, Religious Studies A Levels) reading Management & Marketing at Reading.

There is consistent strength too in creative courses with girls taking up places at top Art institutions and music conservatoire places too. Almost all will take up places at their first-choice institution.   

Recent UCAS figures show that only 13 per cent of all UK students studying computer science related degrees are female. Burgess Hill Girls challenges this with three students securing places to read Computer Science at university.

Head of Sixth Form, Iain Regan-Smith added: “We are immensely proud of our Sixth Form students whose outstanding A level results reflect their academic excellence over a wide range of subjects, something which is further reflected in the breadth of options being pursued for higher education.

“Not only have this year’s cohort demonstrated intellectual curiosity but they have combined this with remarkable charitable initiatives and leadership. They leave us confident, compassionate young women, equipped to excel as tomorrow’s women.” ​





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