
Nearly 100 pupils in Year 13 sat A-level and BTEC examinations this summer. Subjects included A-levels in Maths, Further Maths, English, History, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Psychology, Criminology and many more. This year’s pupils have performed very strongly and have secured results that are as impressive as previous years but with more grades at the highest level.
Pupils have secured a wide range of impressive destinations, including apprenticeships and employment. Many pupils have secured undergraduate degree places at a wide range of universities, including; University of Leeds, Bath University, Warwick University, York University, Coventry University and the University of Leicester. Pupils will be studying a wide range of courses including Computer Science, Sustainability and Environmental Management, MORSE, Neuroscience, Social work and Artificial Intelligence – just to name a few.
Jassa Panesar, Headteacher commented,
‘We are extremely proud of this group of youngsters as they have worked incredibly hard during their time at Campion. This group of Year 13 are particularly special as they were in Year 7 when the first COVID-19 lockdown was announced. Their results are very impressive as so many pupils have secured the higher grades this year. As always, our parents, staff and wider community have supported not only their children but also the school to help achieve these results. I am very pleased to see so many pupils going off to such diverse destinations – hopefully continuing to develop the skills our society needs to move forward.
Mr Strain, Assistant Headteacher at Campion also commented;
We are incredibly proud to congratulate all of our Year 13 students on receiving their A Level and BTEC results today.
After two years of hard work, dedication and perseverance, our students have achieved a fantastic set of results. These outcomes are a testament not only to their academic ability, but also to the determination, resilience and commitment they have demonstrated throughout their time in our Sixth Form.
Results day is about much more than grades. Our students have made a significant contribution to school life through leadership, sport, creativity, volunteering, enrichment and teamwork. The experiences they have gained and the personal growth they have demonstrated have helped prepare them with the confidence, skills and character to take their next steps.
We are delighted to see our students progressing to a wide range of destinations, including universities, apprenticeships, employment and other exciting opportunities. Whatever path they choose, we wish every member of the Class of 2026 every success for the future.
We are immensely proud of everything they have achieved and look forward to hearing about their successes in the years ahead.
Finally, we would like to thank our dedicated staff for their unwavering support and commitment, and our students' families for the encouragement they have provided throughout their Sixth Form journey. Their combined support has played an important part in helping our students achieve these results.
Congratulations to the Class of 2026 – you have made us incredibly proud!
Mr Robert Strain, Assistant Headteacher – Sixth Form