Richard Huish College students are celebrating the best results in the history of the college after putting tremendous hard work and dedication into their studies.

Principal, Emma Fielding, said “Today’s results are absolutely stunning. I am unbelievably proud of our students, not just for their incredible academic achievements but also for the contribution they have made to our college community through their curiosity, commitment and kindness.”

The overall A Level pass rate at Huish is 99%, with almost a third of students achieving an A/A* and a hugely impressive 62% achieving high grades A*-B, 8% above the national average. At Huish 84% of A Level students gained A*- C grades. Top performers did extremely well across a wide range of courses, with over 10% (103 students) achieving three or more A*/A grades.

Student results on Extended Diploma Vocational qualifications were equally exceptional, with over 80% of students achieving high grades, with at least one Distinction grade in their profile and 15% of students gaining the very top results of triple Distinction*.

We are also delighted to celebrate Huish’s first cohort of T Level results in Education and Early Years, with a fantastic 82% of students gaining a Distinction or Merit, with many moving into careers and further study in the education sector.

Amongst the many, many exceptional outcomes and progression routes being celebrated today are:

  • Maria Jiga (Hans Price Academy, Weston-Super-Mare) A*A*A*A, securing a Commercial Degree Apprenticeship with Rolls Royce.
  • Chloe Fry (The Castle School) A*A*A, going to Cambridge to study Medicine.
  • Henry Nicholas (Monkton Wood Academy) A*A*A*A*, progressing on to read Mathematics at Warwick University
  • Molly Joyce (King Alfred School) A*A*A, securing a place to study Chemistry at Oxford (Baliol)
  • Charlotte Mills (Kingsmead School) A*A*A*AA, progressing on to LSE to read Financial Mathematics and Statistics
  • Lauren Hill (Monkton Wood Academy) A*A*A, progressing on to study Earth Science at Oxford University
  • Ella Pal (The Castle School) A*AAA, will be reading History and Politics at Oxford University
  • Evie Taft (Monkton Wood Academy) A*A*A*, going to Birmingham to read Medicine
  • Courtney Young (Pyrland School) and Isla Chaplain (Uffculme School), both secured the highest grades of D*D*D* in Applied Science BTEC and are progressing on to Veterinary Science degrees
  • Katarina Santos (Chilton Trinity School) A*A D*, set to study Media and Communications at Cardiff University
  • Finlay Stewart (The Castle School) AAA, progressing to study Veterinary Medicine at the University of Surrey
  • Jack Layzell (Monkton Wood Academy) achieved A*, Distinction, Distinction and was one of the highest performers in the country for A Level Photography
  • Kate Townley (The Castle School) A*AA, moving on to read Law at Exeter University
  • Jess Arscott (Pyrland School) achieved top grades of D*D*D in her BTEC Business Extended Diploma and is progressing on to a degree in Planning and Real Estate at Manchester University with a professional placement year.

The College is not only celebrating fantastic results this year but also the wide and interesting range of destinations its students are progressing on to – from Egyptology to Entrepreneurship and Paleontology to Optometry. Huish are incredibly proud to have successfully placed 11 students for Medicine or Veterinary Science as well as a range of highly competitive Degree Apprenticeships. Esme Jolly (Woodroffe School) is going to do a Level 7 Solicitor Apprenticeship with VWV Law firm in Bristol, Toby Hallett (Haygrove School) is progressing onto a Chartered Surveyor and Project Management Degree Apprenticeship, and Tom Barnard (The Castle School) has secured a Degree Apprenticeship with EDF in Nuclear Engineering. These apprenticeships come with good salaries, funded degrees and excellent career progression.

Huge congratulations also go to Janis Lusitis (Huish Episcopi Academy), who achieved A*A*A*A A grades and has been accepted into the prestigious University of Richmond in Virginia (USA) after participating in the Sutton Trust Fulbright US Programme. He has also been awarded funding from the university itself – worth a hugely generous $300,000+!

Emma Fielding went on to say, “These results are a culmination of years of learning, and I’d like to thank our partner schools for laying the foundations on which these successes are built and to our parents and carers for the support and encouragement they have provided. I also want to recognise the exceptional dedication, passion and professionalism of our phenomenal Huish staff who, day in day out, give their all to enable our students to blossom and succeed.”

“Huge congratulations to our incredible students, we are in awe of your achievements! Success comes in many different forms and for some students successfully completing college is to be celebrated in the face of life’s many challenges. To our students, don’t forget that your results don’t define you – kindness and compassion are more important qualities than grades. We know that you have exciting futures ahead – and wish you every success and happiness as you embark on your diverse and exciting progression routes. You are exceptional, inspiring, and talented young people and we could not be prouder of you.”