Celebrating A-level success across our trust
Congratulations to all our students celebrating their A-level results today.
These results are a true reflection of our young people’s hard work, determination and talent – supported every step of the way by dedicated staff, caring families and our wider school communities. The sense of pride, excitement and achievement in our schools today has been inspiring to see.
At Brooke Weston Trust, our mission is to give every student the tickets for life they need – knowledge, skills and self-belief - so they can grasp every opportunity ahead. Today’s achievements are a powerful example of our core value, Ambition for All, in action.
Andy Burns, Director of Education, said:
“I feel immensely proud of our Year 13 students across the Trust. Through consistent effort and ambition, they have truly earned their achievements.
“Our fantastic teachers and support staff at all of our academies have played a crucial role, always encouraging and supporting each student to aim high and live out our value of Ambition For All.
“A heartfelt thank you also goes to our families. Your belief in your children and support for our schools help make our community caring and ambitious. I look forward to seeing all the exciting things our students will accomplish next.”
Brooke Weston Academy
BWA students are celebrating outstanding A-level results, with over 90% of university applicants securing their places to study subjects from Natural Sciences to Law. Standout achievers include Theo Rust (3 A*s and an A, Natural Sciences at Cambridge) and Veronica Horoseva (3 As, Law at Birmingham). Principal Clare Haworth praised the cohort’s “maturity, responsibility and brilliance,” crediting staff for supporting students to reach their highest potential.
Thomas Clarkson Academy
Every student who applied to university at TCA earned a place, with destinations including Veterinary Medicine, Paramedic Science and Accounting & Finance. High achievers such as Holly Watts (A*AAA, Biomedical Science at Sheffield) and Harrison Rae (DD*A, Finance at Nottingham) are just some of the success stories. Associate Principal Matt Dobbing praised their work ethic and resilience, and Head of Sixth Form Alison Hornby commended their contributions to the wider school community.
Corby Business Academy
CBA students achieved another year of strong results, securing competitive university, apprenticeship and employment opportunities. Top performers included Ewan (AAA in Chemistry, Computer Science, Maths) and Shea (A* in Maths, A in Further Maths, B in Computer Science). Senior Vice-Principal Kerry Prior highlighted the pride felt by the whole school, emphasising their ambition to help every student meet their goals.
Kettering Science Academy
KSA celebrated brilliant A-level performance, with many students exceeding expectations. Highlights included Wesley Chaim (3 As, Computer Science at Imperial College London) and Daniil Andrejev (2 As, 2 As, International Relations at UCL). Principal Jennie Giovanelli hailed the results as proof of “ambition, resilience and belief,” saying students leave not just with qualifications, but with the skills and confidence to make their mark on the world.
Corby Technical School
CTS students are heading to top universities and prestigious apprenticeships. Euan (A*AAB, Maths at Durham) and Dawa (A* in Maths, B in Further Maths, A in Physics, Physics at Warwick) are celebrating alongside others pursuing subjects from Interior Architecture to Aerospace Engineering. Principal Angela Reynolds called the results “a joy for our whole community,” praising the commitment, ambition and character shown by the Year 13 cohort.
Once again, congratulations to all our students – we can’t wait to see you shape the future with the knowledge, ambition and self-belief you have built here with us.