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A level Results 2024
- 55% A*/A grades (national average 27.6% and independent school average 49.4%)
- 81% A*- B grades (national average 53.6%)
- 74% of applicants achieved a place at Russell group universities, including the University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, Imperial College, LSE, UCL, the University of Bristol and King’s College London.
Brampton College has a long history of achieving outstanding A level results. In the DfE league tables, we have been the top sixth form college in London for 21 years (out of last 22 years) for A level results.
The College also has an outstanding record of ‘value added’ which measures progress from GCSE to A level. A positive score means students made more progress, on average, than students with similar GCSE results. This report was last published by the DfE in January 2020 where Brampton was placed in the top 2% of all colleges and schools in the country.
GCSE Results 2024
- 57% 9-7 grades (A*- A) compared to 22.6% national average
- 39% top grades of 9-8 (A*)
2018 was the first year in which pupils were graded by a 1-9 number system as opposed to the traditional A*-G grading. 9 is the highest and 1 the lowest. 9, 8 and 7 correspond to the current top grades of A* and A and this has been designed to give more differentiation at the top end. 9 has been awarded to fewer pupils than A* was previously.
Follow the links below to find out more information about our recent results.
Department for Education League Tables | External Webpage
Right now I feel awesome! Coming to Brampton was a great change. I instantly enjoyed the teaching and environment, including the regular testing system and small class groups. The individual attention helps you realise your potential. Definitely come to Brampton, it’s good for everyone. It focused me on my work and I got great results – so it all paid off!
Natalyia Ashurova transferred to us from another school and has achieved an A*A*A here at Brampton