Results & Destinations
Our Amazing Results
In recent years Sixth Form students have made incredible progress and achieved outstanding results. The Sixth Form class of 2022 has broken school records:
- 55% of ‘A’ level grades were ‘B’ or higher
- 30% were ‘A’ or higher
- 10% ‘A*’
In our applied courses:
- 87% achieved a Merit or higher
- 54% Distinction or higher
- 10% Distinction* or higher
- 19 students achieved a mixture of 3 ‘A’ grades and 'A*' grades. 7 achieved 3 'A*' grades
88% of our 2022 Year 13 leavers’ are currently at university or on a gap year, with 1% attending Oxford or Cambridge, 21% attending a Russell Group university (the UK’s top 24 universities), a further 1% studying at American universities having achieved scholarships and 3% studying Medicine. This represents the enormous hard work that the students and staff at Barnhill have invested to help them secure such incredible results.
Student A |
A*A*A*A |
Trinity College - University of Cambridge |
History and Politics |
Student B |
A*A*A |
Mansfield College - University of Oxford |
Arabic |
Student C |
A*A*A* |
University of Manchester |
Medicine |
Student D |
A*A*A* |
University of Warwick |
Mathematics |
Student E |
A*A*A* |
London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London |
Politics and Philosophy |
Student F |
A*A*A |
Queen Mary University of London |
Medicine |
Student G |
A*A*A |
University of Warwick |
Economics |
Student H |
A*AA |
University of Southampton |
English and History |
Student I |
AAA |
King's College London, University of London |
Computer Science |
Student J |
AAA |
London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London |
Law |
Student K |
A*AA |
King's College London, University of London |
Dentistry |
Student L |
A*A*AB |
University of Warwick |
Law with Study Abroad in English |
Student M |
A*A*B |
King's College London, University of London |
History |
Student N |
AAA |
University of Birmingham |
Economics |
Student O |
A*A*AB |
University of Southampton |
Criminology and Psychology |
Student P |
AAA |
Imperial College London |
Medical Biosciences |
Student Q |
AAA |
University of Southampton |
Civil Engineering |
Student R |
A*ABB |
King's College London, University of London |
History and Modern Languages with a Year Abroad |
Student S |
A*AAB |
University of Southampton |
Modern Languages (French and Spanish) |
Student T |
AAB |
Queen Mary University of London |
Biochemistry with a Year Abroad |
Student U |
ABB |
Queen Mary University of London |
Politics |
Student V |
AAB |
Queen Mary University of London |
Physics with Particle Physics with Year Abroad |
Student W |
A*A*B |
Queen Mary University of London |
Psychology with a Year Abroad |
Student X |
AAB |
London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London |
History |
Student Y |
AABBB |
University of Bath |
MEng Civil Engineering (5 years with placement) |
Student Z |
ABB |
UCL (University College London) |
Pharmacy |
Top tip from a Barnhill Alumni student currently studying Computer Science at Cambridge University:
Mohamed Omar: “You have to be willing to improve, listen to what went wrong and practice in these areas so that you can improve your weak points in a subject. Have the willingness to improve even if things look like they aren’t turning out well."