A Level and GCSE Results 2025

21st August 2025

Students and staff at Notre Dame School and St Boniface’s College celebrate A Level success!
 
The school is pleased to share in the excitement of another year of positive results for students who have worked incredibly hard throughout the year. Many students are now progressing to their chosen next steps in higher education, employment or apprenticeships.
 
While we are proud of all of our students’ achievements, some individual stories include:
Amelia Branfield, having achieved A* in Drama is taking up a place to study acting at a Drama school in London.
Rebekah Lavers is taking up a Degree Apprenticeship in Engineering having secured A Levels in Maths, Physics and History.
Daisy Perry is taking up a Degree Apprenticeship in Project Management with Babcock having achieved A Levels in Biology, Maths and Product Design.
Katelynn Rees, secured A Levels in Biology and Religious Studies and a BTEC in Health and Social Care and is going onto the University of Southampton to study Nursing.
Sennen Haynes-Brown has been accepted as a Warfare Officer in the Royal Navy having achieved Bs in Drama, History and a C in Politics.
 
We are delighted to see the achievements of all our students and are proud that they have achieved the grades necessary to move on to such a wide range of opportunities for their next steps in education. Not only do we have students accepting places at Russell Group universities, but we have an increasing number of students accepting Degree Apprenticeships with a wide range of top employers both nationally and locally. On behalf of Ann Morgan, Head of Notre Dame and Dave Clift, Head of St Boniface’s, we congratulate each and every member of our joint Sixth Form community, and we are excited to see where our students’ successes will take them.

Notre Dame School celebrates GCSE success

Students and staff at Notre Dame, part of Plymouth CAST Multi Academy Trust, are celebrating today after receiving their GCSE results this morning. 

It has been another year of strong and improving results for the School and the entire school community is incredibly proud of what has been achieved. We also look forward to welcoming back many of these students as they progress onto A levels at NDSB6, our joint 6th form with St Boniface’s College.

While all students have done well, there have been some impressive individual performances. These include:

  • Kianna Whatley who successfully achieved 9s in biology, chemistry, maths and religious studies; 8s in English language, history, physics and Spanish and 7s in art and English literature.

  • Elizabeth Laidlaw who achieved 9s in science, English literature, religious studies and art;  8s in English language, maths, performing arts; Distinction* in health and social care and a 6 in Spanish.

  • Elsie Randall who successfully achieved 9s in biology and religious studies; 8s in maths, chemistry, English language, English literature, geography, Spanish and art and a 7 in physics.

  • Elizabeth Hayes who achieved a 9 in religious studies; 8s in maths, physics, English literature, geography and food technology; 7s in biology, chemistry and English language and a 6 in Spanish.

Ann Morgan, Head of School at Notre Dame, said: 

We are delighted to see the achievements of all our students and are proud that they have achieved the grades necessary to move on to take up places to study A Levels and a wide range of courses in our 6th Form and at College. This year’s results see an increase in students achieving the top grades and an overall increase in student attainment. We congratulate each and every student and we wish them well in the next phase of their education.