A Level Results
A Level Results 2026
Greyfriars Catholic School: Post-16 Results 2026
There is a great deal to celebrate at Greyfriars Catholic School today as our KS5 students receive their results. We are incredibly proud of the excellent progress they have made, but we are perhaps even more proud of the way they have got there.
This has been a really special year group. At the end of term, we described them as a wholesome group, and we meant it! They have been remarkable in their unity; they have worked together, and genuinely celebrated and enjoyed each other's successes. The dynamics of the year group have been exceptional and they have created a Sixth Form in which people have felt known and part of something. As we say at Greyfriars, the school is not the buildings but the people, and we are so proud of this group and the legacy they leave behind.
That sense of togetherness has gone hand-in-hand with real ambition. Students are now looking towards a wonderfully varied range of futures, with applications for apprenticeships in Computer Engineering and university courses including Biomedical Sciences, Geography and Law, alongside students moving into employment. We are delighted that students have places at Oxford University and prestigious Level 6 Apprenticeships. There is no single definition of success at Greyfriars and we are proud to see our students pursuing such a range of routes.
Results day gives us an opportunity to recognise the hard work behind these achievements. The excellent progress students have made matters, but no set of results can completely capture what they have brought to the school. They have been leaders, friends and role models, and they leave Greyfriars ready for very different destinations having travelled an important part of the journey together.
We will miss them enormously. They are a brilliant group of young people and we cannot wait to see where they go next.
Ms Lyndsey Caldwell
Headteacher
Ms Kate McCabe
Head of 6th Form
A Level progress compared to students across the country
Academic qualifications progress compared to students across the country
Applied general qualifications compared to students across the country
English and maths resits compared to students across the country
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