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  • Examination performance 2025

    Students on a benchOur students received excellent A level and BTEC results in August 2025 with 75% of students achieving A*-B grade. The results have enabled students to pursue their chosen progression routes including apprenticeships, employment and higher education courses at colleges and universities including Oxford. 

    Ms Gooden, Headteacher, said: "Our amazing students have displayed determination, commitment and resilience to achieve excellent results for their A Level and BTEC examinations. We are tremendously proud of our students and their achievements.'

    A levels

    • 98% pass rate A*-E
    • 23% of all entries were A*-A grades
    • 53% of all entries were A*-B grades
    • Average A level grade = B-

    BTEC

    • 100% pass rate
    • Average BTEC grade = Distinction

    Highlights

    • 204 students gained a place at university
    • 85% of students who applied to university got a place
    • Two students secured places at Oxford University (26 students in the last five years have secured a place at Oxford or Cambridge University)
    • 11 other early applicants were successful
    • 5 for medicine
    • 5 for dentistry
    • 1 for veterinary science
    • 86 students gained places at Russell Group universities
    • 52 students gained places at Sheffield Hallam University and 17 at Sheffield University
     

    King Edward Vll School

    Sheffield state funded Schools/Colleges National
    A Levels
    Average result C+ C+ B-
    Points 34.7 33.93 35.55
    Level 3 progress -0.01 Not available 0.00
    Applied General - BTECs
    Average result Dist- Dist- Merit+
    Points 31.14 30.44 29.17
    Level 3 progress 0.00 Not available 0.00
    Retention
    % of A Level students retained to the end of their main course of study 92.9 91.8 92.3
    % of BTEC students retained to the end of their main course of study 85.7 81.6 85.3
    Destination 2023 leavers
    % of students progressing to education, apprenticeships or employment 87 77 79
    % students staying in education 63 45 43