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Lutterworth College

2025 Sixth Form Results

Lutterworth College is pleased to celebrate the 2025 A Level results of our Year 13 students. There were some exceptional individual performances with a number of students at the College achieving 3 or more A levels or equivalent at A* or A grades.

 

Sixth Form Level 3 Value Added Data

Qualification Type

Progress Score

Average Grade

A Levels

 Not yet known

C

Academic qualifications (incl. A levels)

Not yet known

C

Applied General qualifications (BTEC)

Not yet known

Distinction

 

Percentage of each grade achieved - A Levels

 

A*-A

A*-B

A*-C

A*-E

2024 

14%

41%

70%

96%

 

Attainment and Progress by subject

AS Level

No. of Entries

%A

%A-B

%A-C

Extended Project

27

27%

73%

89%

Financial Studies

12

33%

75%

100%

Core Maths

5

40%

80%

100%

 

A Level

No. of Entries

%A*-A

%A*-B

%A*-C

Art

18

11%

56%

83%

Business Studies

38

13%

50%

79%

Economics

28

7%

29%

54%

D&T Product Design

16

13%

38%

69%

English Language

35

20%

49%

89%

English Literature

10

10%

60%

80%

Geography

19

21%

58%

79%

History

15

13%

27%

87%

Computing

19

0%

26%

53%

Mathematics

51

16%

31%

45%

Further Mathematics

3

33%

100%

100%

Media Studies

28

29%

61%

82%

French

4

25%

50%

50%

PE

10

10%

30%

60%

Religious Studies

17

12%

41%

82%

Biology

23

17%

35%

57%

Chemistry

15

27%

47%

73%

Physics

20

5%

30%

60%

Psychology

47

11%

38%

64%

Sociology

34

12%

38%

79%

 

Level 3 Vocational

No. of Entries

%Dist*/Dist

%Dist*/Merit

%Dist*/Pass

BTEC Business

12

58%

83%

100%

BTEC Health & Social Care

16

88%

100%

100%

BTEC Music Performance

5

20%

80% 

100% 

BTEC Performing Arts: Drama

6

100%

100%

100%

BTEC Performing Arts: Dance

4

100%

100%

100%

BTEC Sport

6

50%

83%

100%

 

Sixth Form retention figures

87.5% of students who start Year 12 remain at the College to complete the assessments for their qualifications at the end of Year 13. This is above the national figure of 79.5%. 

GCSE English and maths progress measure

The college has a small number of students who do not achieve their GCSE in English and/or Maths at grade '4' at the end of key stage 4. 

These students are required to continue to study this qualification in the Sixth Form.  The table below shows the progress made by these students.  A positive score, as shown, means that, on average, students got higher grades in Sixth Form than at the end of key stage 4.  The majority of students who retake their GCSE in Maths and/or English achieve a grade '4' by the end of Year 13.

Number of students who did not achieve a grade ‘4’ in GCSE English so retook in Sixth Form

TBC

Average progress made by students retaking GCSE English

TBC

Number of students who did not achieve a grade ‘4’ in GCSE Maths so retook in Sixth Form

TBC

Average progress made by students retaking GCSE Maths

TBC