Marches Sixth Form Students Celebrate More Than Just Grades on Results Day

There was a buzz of excitement, proud smiles, and happy tears at The Marches School and Sixth Form today, as Year 13 students gathered to collect their A Level and Level 3 BTEC results, a day that marks not just academic success, but personal triumphs and shared journeys.

This year’s results shine a light on the resilience, growth, and ambition that define our students. Whether heading off to Russell Group universities, specialist colleges, apprenticeships, or stepping straight into the world of work, each path reflects a story of dedication, support, and aspiration.

Sally Wilmot, Headteacher, shared: “We are incredibly proud of every single student. These results are just one chapter in their story. They leave us not only with qualifications, but with confidence, kindness, and a readiness to make a difference in the world. It’s been a privilege to watch them grow.

At The Marches Sixth Form, we believe in nurturing the whole person. Our students are not just known by name; they are valued for who they are and supported in becoming who they want to be. We offer a caring and inclusive environment where every individual is encouraged to explore their passions, grow in confidence, and take ownership of their future. From the moment they join us, students are guided with compassion and purpose, ensuring their Sixth Form journey is both enriching and empowering.

One Year 13 student shared: “Marches has given me the space to grow, challenge myself, and discover what I really want to do. I’ve felt supported every step of the way.”

Looking Ahead: Join Us This September

We’re excited to welcome prospective students and families to our Open Evening on Thursday 18th September, from 4:30pm to 6:30pm.

Come and discover what makes The Marches School and Sixth Form a place where students thrive, academically, personally and socially.

Notable Achievements:

Lauren Doodson: A* A* A – Medicine at Oxford University

Sofia Craig: A*A A B – Law at The University of Nottingham

Sam Sperring: A A B – Biology at the University of Leeds

Tilly Evans: Distinction B B – Psychology at the University of Liverpool

James Watson: Distinction, Merit, D – Paramedic Science at the University of Staffordshire

Lauren Doodson: A* A* A – Medicine at Oxford University

Sofia Craig: A*A A B – Law at The University of Nottingham

Sam Sperring: A A B – Biology at the University of Leeds

Tilly Evans: Distinction B B – Psychology at the University of Liverpool

James Watson: Distinction, Merit, D – Paramedic Science at the University of Staffordshire

MarchesAdmin / 14 August 2025

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