After spending two years with us, our students grow not only academically, but also personally; a recipe for a bright future in a wide range to exciting destinations.

Students’ progression into university, further education, employment and apprenticeships is excellent.” Ofsted June 2019

The majority of students progress to university, with many taking up places at competitive universities. The future for an increasing number of students doesn’t involve university and they are successful in gaining apprenticeships or employment with top companies in exciting industries.

  • 7 students gained places to study at Oxbridge in 2024
  • 16 students gained places to study Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Science degrees in 2024
  • 98% progression to university, further education, jobs or apprenticeships. (known destinations)

There are far too many students to mention individually so these are just a few examples of some exceptional achievements:-

  • Niamh Ackerley-Kelly, Hope Academy, A* A and a C – Criminology, Edge Hill University
  • Angel Anton, A* and A and a B – Fine Art, Lancaster University
  • William Appleton, St Augustine’s, 2 A*s and an A – Law, University of Liverpool
  • Oluwakemi Akeredolu, A* and 2As – Law at Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge
  • Holly Atherton, 2 A*s and an A – English Literature at Churchill College, University of Cambridge
  • Rozhin Cheraghian, Broughton Hall, 2 A*s and an A – Management, London School of Economics
  • David Cuesta-Moreta, Cardinal Heenan, A* and 2 As – Chemistry, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford
  • Fiona Dennet, St Gregory’s, Dist*, Dist and a C – Adult Nursing, University of Chester
  • Abbie Fletcher, St John Bosco, A* and 2 As – Mathematics, University of Lancaster
  • Niamh Hurstfield, Wade Deacon, 2 A*s and an A – Medicine, Queens University, Belfast
  • Ella Roberts, Ormiston Chadwick, 3 A*s – Mathematics, University of Liverpool
  • Rebecca Rylands, Archbishop Blanch, 2 A*s and A and a B – History, Jesus College, University of Cambridge
  • Joe Stead, St Gregory’s, 3 A*s – Law, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
  • Nicole Cardoza, Great Sankey, 2 A*s and 2 As – Vet Medicine, Cambridge
  • Callum Cox, De La Salle, 4 A*s, Computer Science, University of Manchester
  • Jasmine Jim, Blue Coat, 3 A*s and an A – Product Design, Nottingham Trent University
  • Cameron Mumtaz-Wong, Childwall Academy, 3 A*s and an A – Chemical Engineering, University of Cambridge
  • Raphael Ardani, Wade Deacon, A* and 3 As – Civil Engineering, University College London
  • Jacob Griffiths, Childwall Academy, 4 As – Law in 2021 after 2 yrs in the Philippines
  • Ryan Puxley, Rainhill High, A* and 2 As – Modern Languages and Cultures, Durham University
  • Eleanor Stevens, De La Salle, A and 3 x Distinction* – Early Yrs Education, Edge Hill University
  • Joseph Turasz, St Ed Arrow (Whiston), 2 A*s, an A and a B – Maths, Durham University
  • Megan Barlow, Wade Deacon, 2 A*s and 2 As – Maths, Nottingham University
  • Mathew Berry, The Prescot School, A* and 2 As – History and Politics, University of Liverpool
  • Alex Burke, Rainhill High, A* and 2 As – Chemistry, Durham University
  • Thomas Burrows, 3A*s and an A – Degree Apprenticeship, Dyson Institute
  • Adam Cao, Childwall Academy, A*, 2 As and a C – Computer Science, Kings College London
  • Caden Cho, A* and 2As – International Business, Finance & Economics, University of Manchester
  • Ellie Clatworthy, 2A*s and a B – Fashion Design, Leeds Art University
  • Zara Cowan, 2 As and a B – Veterinary Medicine, Nottingham University
  • Bethany Crilly, The Sutton Academy, Distinction* and 2 As – English Lang & Lit, University of Manchester
  • Olivia Cruickshanks, Bellerive, 2 x Distinction* and a Distinction – Midwifery, Chester University
  • Jade Edwards, Wade Deacon, A* and 2 As – Chemistry, University of York
  • Tom Elliot, 2Bs, a C and a Distinction* – Medicine & Surgery, University of Newcastle
  • Kaveesha Fernando, 4As – Medicine, Cardiff University
  • Joseph Ford, Blue Coat, A* and 2 As – Physiotherapy, University of Birmingham
  • Mollie Hammerton, Tower College, 2 A* and an A – Law, University of Liverpool
  • Joshua Heald, Culcheth High A* and 2 As – Philosophy, Politics and Economics, Lancaster University
  • Ben Hesford, Rainford High, A* and 2 As – Maths, University of Leeds
  • Zofia Kozinska, 3A*s – Art Foundation, Carmel College
  • Jasmine Lee, Wade Deacon, A* and 2 As, Medicine, Lancaster University
  • Leanne Mabena, 4A*s – Medicine, Saint John’s College, University of Oxford
  • Joshua Mather, The Sutton Academy, 3 A*s – Maths & Computer Science, University of Manchester
  • David McClements, Litherland High, 3 As – Marketing, University of Kent
  • Elisha McGuire, 3As – Biochemistry, University of Manchester
  • Fern Morgan, Broughton Hall, 3 As – Sustainability and Environmental Management, University of Leeds
  • Amarra Mossman, 3 Bs – Veterinary Medicine, Royal Veterinary College, London
  • Alex Murray, Wade Deacon, 3 A*s, Maths and Actuarial Science, University of Manchester
  • Lauren Norton, Wade Deacon, A* and 2 B’s, Veterinary Science, Nottingham University (after a gap yr)
  • Amy Page, an A* and 2 As – Psychology, Edge Hill University
  • Oscar Pimlett, St Gregory’s, 2 As and a Distinction*, Primary Education, Edge Hill
  • Sam Puxley, Rainhill High, 1 A* and 2 As – English Literature and History, Durham University
  • Ruby Riley, The Prescot School, 3 As – Architecual Engineering, University of Leeds
  • Emily Roberts De La Salle Distinction* and 2 Distinctions – Early Yrs Education, Edge Hill University
  • Katie Shepherd, 3 A*s – Marine Biology & Zoology, Bangor University
  • Evie Sweeney, An A* and 2As – English Literature, University of Manchester
  • Chris Taktak, De La Salle, A* and 2 As – Mechanical Engineering, University of Liverpool
  • Nathan Valentine, 3A*s – Law, Durham University
  • Harrison Zysiak-Tobin, A* and 3As – Physics Master, University of York