
• Nearly 80% heading to Russell Group
• 47% studying STEM subjects, including 43% of girls
• 11% pursuing Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Sciences
• 10% selected courses with a professional placement
• 10% selected courses with the option to study abroad
• 2 heading to international universities (France and USA)
• Creative courses include Silversmithing at Glasgow School of Art, Music at Oxford, Jazz at Guildhall and Acting at Central
CLASS OF 2025 RESULTS:
CLASS OF 2025STUDENT SPOTLIGHT






Caden | A*A*A*A*A
About: Joined in Year 7. Caden was our Steinway Scholar 2024 and an elite climber.
Next steps: Starting a degree apprenticeship with Amazon Course: Software Engineering
Zoe | A*A*A
About: Zoe completed her Gold DofE and was an active member of Sixth Form societies.
Next steps: University of Bristol Course: Law
Olivia | AAA
About: Liv played Glinda in our whole school production of Wizard of Oz and became a senior prefect.
Next steps: Imperial College of London Course: Material Science and Engineering
Alex | A*A*B
About: Alex joined as a JBug and successfully juggled representing Great Britain in biathle with 1st team water polo and his academics.
Next steps: University of Nottingham Course: Architecture
Theo | AAB
About: Theo’s original composition was played during the Trinity Musician of the Year concerto final.
Next steps: Oxford Course: Music
Dhyan | A*A*A*A
About: At Trinity since First Year, Dhyan’s passion for writing saw him scripting and Assistant Directing whole school drama productions.
Next steps: University of Cambridge Course: English (with lots of drama co-curricular!)
STUDENT COURSE
Medicine & Healthcare (inc. Sport)
Natural Sciences
Engineering
Economics & Finance
Politics & Philosophy
Mathematics & Computing Science
Humanities (History, Geography and related subjects)
Creative Industries (Art, Architecture, Music, Drama)
Law & Psychology
English & Liberal Arts (inc. Classics)
Business & Management
Languages
THE FUTURES TEAM
Our Futures team has an excellent record in helping students secure places at top universities or on competitive degree apprenticeships. The Futures Programme starts in the Lower School, encouraging students to recognise their strengths and passions early so they can start building relevant skills and experience. During Sixth Form, we work with students on an individual basis to a build robust CV, complete applications and prepare for interviews and assessments.








“The highlight of my year is UCAS season. Reading personal statements is a fantastic reflection of how incredible our young people are, both with what they achieve and the character with which they achieve it.”

Jack Paterson, Assistant Head of Futures




“It is invigorating to engage with young people who are genuinely excited about their futures. They show great ambition in exploring opportunities, from overseas universities to apprenticeships, as well as a wide range of subjects at UK universities. We take real pleasure in guiding them through the many different paths available.”
Mark Aldridge, Head of Futures


