Examination Results 2025

GUNNERSBURY CATHOLIC SCHOOL
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS 2025
Gunnersbury’s phenomenal 2025 GCSE and A-Level results reflect our position as one of the leading schools for boys in the country. In fact, our GCSE achievement places Gunnersbury Catholic School in the top 3% of all schools nationally. Incredibly, 93% of our boys succeeded in achieving grades 9-4 in both English and Mathematics: an incredible 26% higher than the national average. Our pupils’ incredible results have, once again, secured the position of Number 1 School in the borough for GCSE attainment. Ad Altiora is certainly being realised at Gunnersbury!

Our students’ GCSE results in the core subjects of English, Mathematics, Science and Religious Studies continue in their excellence - far exceeding national trends. Each of these subjects pass rates were in excess of 20% above national averages

57 of our pupils secured a full set of the very highest GCSE grades and over 42% of our Year 11s secured 5 or more grades which were all ‘A’ or above with respect to the previous grading system for GCSE.
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Gunnersbury |
National (FFT) |
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2025 Attainment 8 Score: |
64 |
47 |
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2025 Pupils achieving 5+ in English and Mathematics GCSE: |
82% |
47% |
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2025 Pupils achieving 4+ in English and Mathematics GCSE: |
93% |
67% |
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2025 EBacc average point score |
6.15 |
3.87 |
A-level Success
Our continued success is evident with a phenomenal 34% of grades at A’Level A*/A; and 61% A*-B grades, 98% of BTEC students achieved Distinction/D* - results that once again place Gunnersbury amongst the leading schools in the country!
Yet again our A-Level students secured superb results. These Year 13 students bid farewell to Gunnersbury Catholic School to join world leading universities, where they will study a myriad of amazing subjects. Students are now moving on to incredible institutions including: Kings’ College London, Warwick, UCL, Bristol, Exeter, Manchester, Nottingham. They will be embarking upon a vast a range of subjects such as: Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Medicine, Pharmacy, Physics, Biochemistry, Philosophy and politics, Accounting and Finance, Economics, Law.
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Oxbridge scholars /Medicine/Dentistry at 2025 |
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Freddie Grant |
Medicine |
Nottingham |
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George Jansen |
Medicine |
Sunderland |
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Filopatir Kaldas |
Medicine |
Exeter |
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Isaak Lamprou |
Medicine |
Queen Mary |
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Talat Sweeney |
Medicine |
Aberdeen |
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Alex Kula |
Medicine |
Queen Mary |
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Rachel Wilson |
Medicine |
Kent |
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Mary Barsoum |
Medicine |
Leicester |
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Maryum Kureishi |
Medicine |
Queen Mary |
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Mikolaj Rycek |
Chemical Engineering |
Cambridge |
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Tanirika Shukla |
Medicine |
St George’s |
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Matthew Haddad |
Medicine |
King’s |
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Ellie McLeish |
Medicine |
Brighton |
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Ramandeep Rao |
Dentistry |
Queen Mary |
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Ben Kim |
Medicine |
Cambridge |
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Thomas Farmer |
English Language and Literature |
Oxford |
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Kenny Lawrence |
Mathematics |
Cambridge |
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Michael Goodship |
Medicine |
King’s |
