Exam Results

QMGS Exam Results 2025

A level Results 2025

QMGS students achieve some outstanding A Level results, the best at the school since 2018

Headlines:

  • 70% of grades at A* / A / B
  • 43% of grades at A*/A
  • 99% pass rate
  • Average grade of B across all entries
  • 64 candidates achieved A*/A grades in all of their subjects
  • 27 students achieved at least 2 A* grades, with 71 achieving 3 or more A/A*s
  • 5 students have been successful in attaining Oxbridge places
  • More than 25 students have secured places on medicine and dentistry courses
  • A number of students have secured degree apprenticeships with national organisations

Headmaster’s comment:

“We knew that the 2025 A-level cohort were a special group of students, but their results have surpassed our expectations, representing the best outcomes in a non-Covid affected year since 2018, with top grades (A*-A) being the second highest since 2015.  They have been rewarded for their hard work and dedication and go off to an exciting range of destinations, including a large proportion at Russell group or top 50 universities, as well as to exciting work-based or apprenticeship routeways. 

These students have not just excelled in the classroom and have fully embraced the wider life of the school, taking part in a wide variety of co-curricular activities and excelling on a regional and national scale in music, sport, CCF, languages and through science and maths Olympiads.  They have travelled the world and built connections, living out the school’s CREDIT values.  They stand to be exceptional young people in their future education and employment.  We wish them well and look forward to keeping in contact with them as part of the QMGS community as Marians.”

Richard Langton,
Headmaster

PDF of overall A-level results

GCSE Results 2025

The Year 11 cohort of 2025 have produced an excellent set of GCSE results, which they have worked hard very hard for.  68% of all entries were graded at 7-9, with 42% at 8/9.   Over 85% of all results in maths and science were a 7 or better.

This cohort experienced a national lockdown in the first year of their secondary education and started school in a bubble.  Year 7 for them was unlike any cohort before or since, but they have shown maturity and determination to succeed, despite these challenges.  As restrictions lifted, they embraced the opportunities available to them and have excelled on the sports field (becoming national hockey champions), developed into accomplished musicians and have grown into leaders through the CCF.  In October 2023, students in this year were chosen to be the first post Covid school party in China and impressed all through their approach to the MEP.  They have taken multiple other international opportunities, on the ski slopes, learning to dive and on expedition this summer to Malawi.  In short, they have embodied the school’s CREDIT values and have set themselves up well for their future. 

I am delighted for their success and look forward (for the vast majority) to their continued involvement with QMGS in the sixth form.  For those leaving us, I wish them well for the future.

Richard Langton,
Headmaster 

Key statistics:

  • 68% of all grades were 7-9
  • 42% of all grades were 8/9
  • 98% of our pupils achieved 9-5 in at least 5 subjects
  • 163 pupils scored 7-9 in at least 6 subjects
  • 91 pupils achieved an 8 or 9 in at least 5 subjects
  • 97 pupils achieved 7-9 grades in at least 8 subjects
  • 108 pupils had an average points score of 7 or better across all of their subjects
  • 36 pupils scored 7-9 in all of their subjects
  • The attainment 8 is 73.5
  • 79% of students achieved the English Baccalaureate with grade 5s or better

PDF of GCSE results