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Students across Redditch and Alcester celebrate 'fantastic' A-Level results

Ashleigh Osborne 14th Aug, 2025 Updated: 14th Aug, 2025   0

SUCCESS was on the timetable for students in Redditch and Alcester as they eagerly waited to find out their A-Level results.

Students across the town travelled back to their schools or sixth forms today to see if they got the grades needed to go to university, earn an apprenticeship or get their dream job.

St Augustine’s Catholic High School

The school saw a significant number of students achieve top grades.

Noah Barker who achieved A*,A*, Distinction* and will be going on to study Aeronautical Engineering at Loughborough University.

Joseph Seager who achieved A*, A*, A and will be going to study Economics at the University of Warwick.

Christa Vincent who achieved A*, A, A and will be going to study Chemical Engineering at the University of Manchester.




Alexander Day-Jones who achieved A*, A, B and will be going to study Veterinary Bioscience at Harper Adams University.

Conrad Skrycki who achieved Distinction*, A, A and will be going to study Mechanical Engineering at the University of Birmingham.


Headteacher Luke Payton said: “These results are a testament to the hard work and dedication of our students, the unwavering support of their families and the commitment of our fantastic staff.

“They have faced unprecedented challenges over the past few years and their resilience and determination have shone through.

“Our students are leaving us as well-rounded, compassionate and highly capable young adults. We wish them all the very best for their future endeavours and look forward to hearing about their successes.”

Tudor Grange Academy

The majority of students have successfully secured their first-choice university places, with many heading to Russell Group universities.

Other students are embarking on exciting higher-level apprenticeships and employment opportunities.

Marie McNamara, Headteacher, said: “We are incredibly proud of our students—not just for their results, but for the people they’ve become.

“This cohort has shown remarkable resilience, kindness, and ambition.

“They’ve built strong relationships with their teachers and each other, and that sense of community has been a powerful foundation for their success.”

Woodrush High School

The staff and governors of Woodrush High School Sixth Form say they are delighted with this year’s A level results and are thrilled to share many wonderful success stories.

Issy H, who secured A* A* A* and will be going on to study physics at Birmingham University, Joseph F secured all top grades A* A* A* and will heading to Manchester to study physics, Ella H, banked A* A* A and will progress onto undergraduate study chemistry at Imperial College London and Matthew K attained A* A A and will be studying chemistry at The University of Birmingham.

Phoebe L and Daisy H-S were thrilled to achieve AAA and will go onto study natural sciences and medicine, respectfully.

Other top A* and A grades were achieved by Thomas P, Josh P, Ruby W, Benjamin M, Charlotte G, Lacey D, Finley B, Ciara-Lee M and Sophie L.

A school spokesperson said: “We also have a number of students including Tom P and Owen H who have secured apprenticeships.

“We are so extremely proud of all Woodrush sixth formers and the school community wishes all sixth form Leavers the very best with their future pathways.”