We celebrated with our students on another set of brilliant A Level and Level 3 Vocational results in 2025.
Teenagers across the country are celebrating as they receive their results from exams sat earlier this year in May and June. Our young people have faced many challenges, and despite this, sixth formers nationwide have recorded excellent achievements at A Level and Level 3 Vocational Qualifications – and our students at St Ivo have proudly added to this success.
We have seen first-hand how incredibly hard our staff at St Ivo have worked to ensure students were as well prepared as possible for these examinations. That extra support has paid off, with many students achieving excellent results – and more than ever reaching the highest grades this year. Thanks to the hard work of both students and staff, we have so much to celebrate, with many going on to take up places at university or on an apprenticeship, as well as those entering the workplace.
Top Performers:
Josie Burgess is going to read Mathematics at Emmanuel College, Cambridge
(Computing A*, Mathematics A*, Further Mathematics A*, Economics A)
Amy Johnstone is going to study Medicine at Anglia Ruskin University
(Biology A*, Chemistry A*, Mathematics A*, Extended Project Qualification A)
Other high performers include:
Finlay Doyle is going to study Aerospace Engineering at Sheffield University (Geography A*, Mathematics A*, Physics A*, Extended Project Qualification B)
Alex Mortimer is going to study Civil Engineering at Bristol University (Computing A*, Mathematics A*, Physics A*, Extended Project Qualification B)
Jake Mansfield is going to study Law at University of York (Biology A, Geography A, Law A, Extended Project Qualification A)
Kaziu Sharp is going to study Physics at Birmingham University (Computing A, Mathematics A*, Physics A, Extended Project Qualification A)
Tony Meneaugh, Principal at St Ivo Academy, said:
“Well done to all our sixth formers who again have achieved a fantastic set of results – we are absolutely thrilled for our brilliant young people, who have worked so hard to get the results they deserve.
“A special mention also goes to my staff team, who have been such a support to the students. We have had some excellent results and I hope our students are very proud of themselves.”
Rowena Hackwood, CEO of Astrea Academy Trust, said:
“Very many congratulations to Tony at St Ivo, on another year of achieving great things. Students and staff have all worked so hard to get here and should be so proud of the results we have seen today.
“We are committed to giving our students a brilliant education at Astrea and these results today definitely reflect this.
“We all want to wish our young people the very best in whatever they choose to do next, whether it’s higher education, taking up an apprenticeship or starting their career.”



