15 August 2025
We are thrilled to extend our heartfelt congratulations to all our students at Hall Cross Academy who recently received their A Level results. This year’s achievements are a testament to the hard work, determination, and resilience that each of you has demonstrated throughout this challenging journey.
This year's results saw 23.6% of grades at A* to A and 53.1% at A to B, which is an improvement on 2024. Achieving these results required not just intelligence, but grit, passion, and the support of those around you. All of us here at Exceed Learning Partnership are extremely proud of your efforts and we are excited to see where your journey takes you.
Principal Simon Swain said “we are delighted at this year's outcomes for our A Level students. They have worked really hard and shown unbelievable commitment. The number of students achieving top grades and gaining entry to prestigious universities is also testament to the hard work and dedication of the teachers here at Hall Cross. We wish all of our students the very best in the future”.
Some students received noteworthy results such as Mia Rock (A*, A* and A*) and Franky Wilson (A*, A*, A) who have gained entry to Oxbridge. Mia is going to study Psychological and Behavioural Science at Cambridge whilst Franky is going to study Human, Social and Political Science at Cambridge.
Alex Sakowicz received two A*s and an A and will now head to the University of Bristol to study Mathematics. Mackenzie Matthews earned two A*s and a Distinction and will now be heading to the University of York to study Architecture. Joining her will be Jessica Brown, who achieved two A*s and an A and will be studying Biochemistry.
Amongst the other high-performing students, Elina Solovjova is preparing to study Fashion at the University of Edinburgh in Liverpool whilst Olivia D’Silva is heading to the University of the Arts, London to study Fashion Design Technology. Scarlett Youdan is heading to Durham to study Biological Sciences, Rosie Snow will be studying Professional Dance and Musical Theatre at the University of Greenwich and Hunter Hartley will be going to Durham to study Mathematics.
As all of our A Level students prepare to take their next steps, whether that’s heading to university, starting an apprenticeship, or exploring other opportunities, we encourage them to carry forward the resilience, adaptability, and passion that they have shown throughout their A Level studies.
Once again, congratulations on such remarkable achievements. You have made us all incredibly proud!