A Level & BTEC Success 2025
St Thomas More Catholic School is delighted to share the outstanding results achieved by our A Level and BTEC students. The school, which is renowned for its commitment to academic excellence, is thrilled to announce another year of exceptional A-Level and BTEC results, showcasing the dedication and hard work of both students and teachers.
Head of School, Alex Rosen expressed his immense pride at the results and commended both students and staff for their hard work this year. “We are proud to demonstrate our unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional education for all our pupils. Last year was truly remarkable, and our students have once again shown their dedication to excellence. Their hard work has resulted in another outstanding set of results. With these achievements, our students now have the opportunity to pursue their dreams and take the next meaningful steps towards their bright futures. 90% of our students have secured university places with 15% achieving a place in Russell Group universities.
I would like to extend my thanks to our dedicated staff and parents who always set high standards and have provided our young people with every opportunity to fulfil their potential. We would like to wish everyone receiving their results today every success in whatever they choose to do next.”
Students received positive results across the board, with 79% achieving A*-C and Distinction/Distinction* at BTEC.
Some of our standout achievements include:
A level
Trea Hourigan 2A* 1 A – Business, Politics and Maths – Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Leeds
Nathaniel Atkins 1A* 1A 1B – Politics, Maths Psychology - MPol - Politics and International Relations at Essex
John Erahuyi – 1A* 2As – Maths, Further Maths, and Physics - Mechanical Engineering at UCL
Emmauella Boateng 2As D* - Philosophy , Sociology Health and Social Care - Nursing at Essex
Daisy Emiko – 2As 1 B – Politics, History and English - Global Law at Queen Mary
Nathaniel Gonito – 2As 1 B – Maths, Philosophy and Psychology - Psychology at Surrey
Michaella Powell 2As B – Maths, Physics and Psychology - Product Design Engineering at Loughborough University
Esmond Tay 3As – Further Maths, Maths and Physics - Aerospace Engineering at Queen Mary
Gjon Tosku A*A*1 B – Further Maths , Maths and Physics - Mathematics at King's College London
Tyrese Walker 1A* 1A 1B – Philosophy, Politics and Drama - Philosophy at UCL
BTEC
Patrick Uribe 2D* 1D – Business, media and Sport – Business Management at Queen Mary
Prince De Castro – 1D*2Ds – Media, Health and Social Care and IT – Digital Media at Westminster University
Francesco Barbosa – 2D*1D – Business, Media and Health and Social
Quawiy Oladipo 3D Business, Media , Sport – Accounting and Finance at University of Kent
Curtis Wireko – 1D* 2Ds – Business, Media and Health and Social Care – Business Management at Nottingham Trent
Patryk Rojecki – 2D*1D – Business, Media and Sport
Krystian Rojecki 3Ds – Business, Media and Sport
Head of Sixth Form Dean Saunders was extremely proud of all the results “Our sixth form continues to grow from strength to strength and our results are comparable with some of the best institutions across the country. Not only have we enabled these young adults to achieve, but we have also prepared them for the wider world.”
Head of Year 13 Simon Ruggiero, was delighted with the spectacular results: “Our students have demonstrated remarkable resilience over the last two years, and I and the sixth form team are enormously proud of our exceptional results. Well done to everyone!”
CEO of Martin Tissot stated: “The achievements of our students have come as a direct result and reward of their continuous efforts, dedication and grit. I am overwhelmingly proud of all students and would like to thank our committed staff, who have gone above and beyond in providing students with excellent teaching, support and subject knowledge. We are thrilled to see so many of our students progressing into higher education and we wish all St Thomas More students, both past and present every success in the future”.