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PUBLIC EXAMINATION RESULTS 2024/2025*
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GCSE 2024/2025
'Yet again, there was a great atmosphere at Onslow St Audrey's School this morning as students arrived to collect their results. It was wonderful to see so many students - and parents - delighted by their achievements and excited about their next steps. My thanks go to all staff who have supported the students through their courses and, of course, to the students and their families.
Particular congratulations to Skylar Tsang, Hollie Mileham, Harry Cullen, Luca Necsoiu, Malina Marin, Atila Roosta, Mihin Adhihetty, Alekzsandra Szkundza, Motilola Jaiyeola and Isabella Alessi for their phenomenal achievements. They all worked hard to achieve exceptionally high grades across all subjects. Congratulations also to Sophia Staughton, Nathaniel Oyewusi, Todor Telecki, Malik Khalaf, Bella Markham, Gui Paiva and Esme Rose. Their results, alongside Luca Necsoiu, Hollie Mileham and Isabella Alessi's, reflect excellent progress against their target grades and they should be so proud of all they have achieved.
We are looking forward to welcoming a high number of students to our Sixth Form in September 2025, doubling the Sixth Form population from where it was a few years ago. We wish all our students every success with their future studies.'
KS5 2024/2025
Best ever A level results for Onslow St Audrey's School!
I am delighted that our Year 13 cohort have achieved our best ever set of results in A levels and Level 3 vocational qualifications. This builds on a three year trend of improvement in attainment and progress that OSA has seen, with our students now out-performing their peers nationally in terms of progress against their target grades.
These results are a testament to the hard work and dedication of our students and staff. All of our students are moving on to their first or insurance choice at university, or to a degree apprenticeship or full-time employment, demonstrating the excellent care and guidance that our students receive here at OSA.
Our top performers at A level are Dolapo Adegun, who is going to Loughborough University to study Economics, Mark Ndoja, who is going to the University of Reading to study Clinical Psychology, Princess Bigama who will be studying Mechanical Engineering and Natasha Daramola who is studying International Business, both at the University of Hull. All of our students who studied Level 3 vocational qualifications achieved at least a pass grade with 94% achieving Distinction* to Merit grades across their qualifications. Klarent Kurti, Filbert Sabi and Daniele di Stadio's successes are of particular note. Daniele will be going on to study a Level 4 apprenticeship in Mechanical Engineering. Particular mention should also be made of two students who achieved well across a mix of A level and vocational qualifications: Ellie McNeil, who will be studying Journalism at the University of Leicester, and Amanda Attah, who will be studying Pharmacology at the University of Reading.
Two of our Head Students, John Curtain and Katherine Jablonski, were present today to celebrate their places at the University of Hertfordshire and University of Lancaster respectively. I would like to thank them for their tremendous dedication to the wider life and development of the school during their years at OSA.
PUBLIC EXAMINATION RESULTS 2023/2024
GCSE 2023/2024
'There was a fantastic atmosphere at Onslow St Audrey's School this morning as students arrived to collect their well-deserved results. It was wonderful to see so many students - and parents - delighted by their achievements and excited about their next steps. My thanks go to all staff who have supported the students through their courses and, of course, to the students and their families.
Particular congratulations to Daniel Tual, Lacey Harwood, Tanatswa Madiro, Maria Iwunwoko, Tamika Maradzika, Kiana Junsan, Aishat Mohammed, Grace Rafferty and Vinuya Gnanasekaram for their phenomenal achievements. They all worked hard to achieve exceptionally high grades. Congratulations also to Tanatswa Madiro, Lukian Boidunyk, Sebastian Trandafir, Zahraddin Tayaa, Leon Boulter, Matteo Angius and Alexis Tassell. Their results reflect excellent progress against their target grades and they should be so proud all they have achieved.
As a school, we are delighted with our students' attainment having seen an increase of 10% in the number of students achieving a grade 4 or above in English, Maths and Science compared with this point last year.
We are looking forward to welcoming double the number of students to our Sixth Form in September 2024 compared with last year. We wish all our students every success with their future studies.'
A level 2023/2024
‘I am very proud of the Year 13 students and staff at Onslow St Audrey’s School. Our students have achieved a strong set of results despite all the challenges they have faced over recent years and the rigour of this year’s examination process. I am delighted to report that two-thirds of our students achieved grades A*-C in their A levels with 98% achieving passes at A*-E. All students achieved at least a pass grade in their vocational qualifications with 100% achieving a Merit, Distinction or Distinction* in Business, Childcare and Sport.
As ever, our focus is on individual students’ successes and the vast majority have secured a place on their university course or apprenticeship of choice. Individual successes include Ahmed Hamid, who achieved three As and an A* and is taking up a place at Imperial College London to study Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Oliver Smith, who achieved two As and a B and is taking up a degree level apprenticeship in Business with the transport company Alstom. One of our outgoing Student Presidents, Ethan Pledge, achieved a double Distinction* and hoping to join the Royal Air Force.'
PUBLIC EXAMINATION RESULTS 2022/2023
GCSE 2022/2023
‘We are very pleased with our Year 11 students’ outcomes which reflect how hard they worked for their results. Thanks must go to the staff at Onslow St Audrey’s School for the way they have prepared our students for success. Despite all the challenges Year 11 have faced over recent years and the rigour of this year’s examination process, our students have achieved well in their GCSEs and vocational awards. They achieved highly in a range of subjects, in particular Sport and PE, Photography, Spanish and Business which were real highlights.
Congratulations in particular to those students whose attainment and achievement were particularly high. This includes Ibrahim Ahmad, John Curtain, Freya Manley, Pi Yarach Muenchana, Mark Ndoja and Samuel Payamps Taveras.
I would like to congratulate all students on their achievements and wish them well in their next steps of post-16 study.’
A Level 2022/2023
‘I am very proud of the Year 13 students and staff at Onslow St Audrey’s School. Our students have achieved a strong set of results despite all the challenges they have faced over recent years and the rigour of this year’s examination process. I am delighted to report that two-thirds of our students achieved grades A*-C in their A levels with 98% achieving passes at A*-E. All students achieved at least a pass grade in their vocational qualifications with 100% achieving a Merit, Distinction or Distinction* in Business, Childcare and Sport.
As ever, our focus is on individual students’ successes and the vast majority have secured a place on their university course or apprenticeship of choice. Individual successes include Ahmed Hamid, who achieved three As and an A* and is taking up a place at Imperial College London to study Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Oliver Smith, who achieved two As and a B and is taking up a degree level apprenticeship in Business with the transport company Alstom. One of our outgoing Student Presidents, Ethan Pledge, achieved a double Distinction* and hoping to join the Royal Air Force.
I would like to congratulate all students on their achievements and wish them well in their next steps of study or work.’