ArtsEd Celebrates Outstanding A-Level & BTEC Results

14.08.2025

ArtsEd is delighted to announce another year of outstanding academic achievement, with the graduating Sixth Form Class of 2025 achieving exceptional BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma in Performing Arts Practice and A-Level results. The School continues to build on its upward trend, with improvements across the graduating class results for the second consecutive year.

The Class of 2025 has delivered a strong performance, with 55% of the Sixth Form grades being the top marks of A* (A-Level) or D* (BTEC). This marks a significant increase from last year and is the second year in a row that this figure has risen. The number of students achieving A*-A at A-level and D*-D grades in the BTEC Acting, Dance and Musical Theatre also saw a substantial increase, further solidifying the School’s commitment to academic excellence.

A-Level Success:

A-Level students demonstrated particularly strong progress, with 75% of grades being A*-B, an increase on the previous year. This upward movement is especially pleasing and reflects the hard work and dedication of both students and staff.

BTEC Excellence:

ArtsEd’s BTEC students also excelled, with an impressive 66% of grades being the top mark of D*D*D*. with an increase in the number of students achieving the highest possible grade. In total, 89% of BTEC grades were in the D*D*D* to DDD range.

Headteacher, Peter Middleton, commented on the results:

“We are incredibly proud of our 2025 leavers. These results are a testament to the hard work and resilience of our students and the unwavering support of our dedicated teachers. To see an increase in the number of students achieving top grades, particularly for the second year running, is immensely gratifying. It demonstrates that the robust ‘ArtsEd Curriculum’ we have in place is having a tangible impact, and we are thrilled to see our students’ potential being realised at every level.”

The School is especially pleased with the upward movement in grades for students across the ability spectrum, which is directly reflected in the overall increase in grades. These results will enable students to pursue their chosen pathways at top universities, conservatoires, and vocational institutions. Last year, ArtsEd was recognised by the Independent School’s Association, receiving their National Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts. ArtsEd is currently shortlisted for this year’s award.