Upper Sixth students at Trinity School and Whitgift School, part of the John Whitgift Foundation in Croydon, are celebrating outstanding A-Level results.
At Trinity School, the average grade profile was ‘straight A’ (AAA) across the year group. More than a quarter (27%) of all grades awarded were A*, almost two-thirds (65%) were A*-A and 92% were A*-B. More than one in six students (26) achieved three or more A* grades, with 10 achieving at least four A*s. Read the full report from Trinity School here.
At Whitgift School, around one in four A Level grades were awarded at the highest grade of A*, while just under 60% of all grades were A*/A, double the National average. Individual achievements were equally impressive, with nearly 40% of students achieving at least one A* grade and 22% achieving at least two A* grades. Read the full report from Whitgift School here.
Hard work and determination
Roisha Hughes, CEO of John Whitgift Foundation, said: “Congratulations to Trinity and Whitgift School students. These grades reflect not only their own hard work and determination over the past two years, but also the dedication of the teachers and support staff who have guided them every step of the way.
“As Foundation, we are incredibly proud to support schools where young people are given the opportunity to thrive, and we wish every student the very best as they take their next steps, whether that’s university, an apprenticeship, or the start of their career. The future is bright, and we can’t wait to see what they achieve.”
Students’ next chapter
Students are preparing for the next stage of their journeys with destinations including leading universities in the UK and overseas. Others are pursuing equally exciting opportunities beyond traditional university routes. Some students are taking a gap year; one student has already begun an investment operations apprenticeship with a Swiss bank, while two will start professional contracts with Harlequins alongside finance degrees at Bath and Nottingham.









