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Results for 2025

GCE

Sir Christopher Hatton Academy is celebrating another year of exceptional A-level performance, with 62% of grades awarded at A*–B.

The Academy is equally proud of its vocational students’ achievements, with over 70% attaining the top grades of Distinction* or Distinction.

Mr N. Salisbury and Mr A. Mitchell, Co-Principals of the Wellingborough-based Academy, said:

“The staff of Sir Christopher Hatton Academy would like to congratulate all students on their hard work, focus, and determination. This cohort has demonstrated great dedication and made a significant contribution to the life of the Academy. We wish them every success as they take their next steps.”

Notable Student Achievements

  • Noopur Mistry, who achieved 3A* grades, and is heading to St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford, to read English Language and Literature.
  • Roberts Jespers, who achieved 3A* grades, and is going to the University of Birmingham to study Physics.
  • Amy Arden, who achieved 2A* grades and an A grade, and will study Chemistry, Biological and Medicinal Chemistry at the University of York.
  • Jack Glover, who achieved 2A*grades and 2A grades, will read Physics at the University of Warwick.
  • Samson Ibordor, who achieved 3A* grades and an A grade, and will study Physics at Imperial College London.
  • Tamara Mazumder, achieved 2A* grades and an A grade, and will study Medicine at the University of Birmingham.
  • Edwin Chan, achieved 3A grades, and he is going on to study Medicine at the University of Birmingham.
  • Gauthum Nair, who achieved an A* and 2A grades, and will study Medicine at Brighton and Sussex Medical School.
  • Jasmine Abraham, who achieved 3A grades, will study Drama and English Literature at the University of Birmingham.
  • Nattopol Sangngam, who achieved 3A grades, and will study Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at Loughborough University.
  • Serena Takyi, who achieved 2A grades and a Distinction*, and will study Psychology at the University of Warwick.

GCSE

Sir Christopher Hatton Academy Students Celebrate Outstanding Exam Success

Students at Sir Christopher Hatton Academy are this morning celebrating another year of fantastic examination results.

We are incredibly proud of the progress our students make during their time at the Academy, and this year’s results once again demonstrate the strength of attainment across the cohort.

A special mention goes to our highest-achieving students who secured grades 8 or above in eight or more of their subjects:
Tariro Bere, Joel Blackburn-Elliot, Ria Champaneriya, Mahmoud Eldahshan, Josia James, Rebecca Johnson, Maja Kadziela, Anna Morris, Angelika Nilipiuk, Guari Pal, Emilia Panchal, Neve Percival, Shriya Shah, Khushi Thanki, Monika Udo, and Eashan Wanza.

We would also like to recognise those students who have made remarkable progress during their time with us. This year, the students who achieved the most progress were:
Bogdan Stanciu, Tariro Bere, Eashan Wanza, Inayat Ahmed, Khushi Thanki, Natalia Hartwig, Guari Pal, Anna Morris, Adam Butler, Nashe Takavadii, George Sanders, and Aroosh Abbas.

Co-Principals, Mr Mitchell and Mr Salisbury, said:

“We are very proud of our Year 11 2025 cohort, who have achieved such well-deserved grades after all of their hard work, focus and determination. We also wish to acknowledge our tenacious staff who have worked tirelessly to ensure the best outcomes, and extend our thanks and gratitude to parents for their unwavering support. We wish the Year 11 2025 cohort every success as they take their next steps into the future.”

Students are warmly invited to apply for a place at Sir Christopher Hatton Sixth Form. Entry requirements can be found on our website; to apply, please email us at sixthforminfo@hattonacademy.org.uk.