Coleraine Grammar School’s sixth form pupils were celebrating impressive A2 and AS Level results on Thursday 14th August. At A2 we were delighted that 76.4% of our pupils achieved at least 3 A*- C grades.
Impressively, 15 pupils achieved at least 1 A* and 29 pupils performed exceptionally well with at least 2 A grades awarded and 16 of those pupils gained at least 3 A grades in their subjects.
Many pupils are beginning highly competitive university courses. Our Head Boy will be studying History and International Relations for example and our Head Girl is pursuing Pharmaceutical Science – both at Queen’s University Belfast (QUB). Several other pupils will also be continuing their studies at QUB. Courses there include Architecture, Software Engineering, Social Work, Law, and Biomedical Science. Other courses further afield include Veterinary Science, Medicine and Dentistry, to name but a few.
Dr Carruthers commented, “We are immensely proud of our pupils’ outstanding achievements in this year’s A-level examinations. Their results are a testament to their dedication, resilience, and the unwavering support of our teaching staff and families. These accomplishments not only reflect academic excellence but also the strength of character and commitment that our pupils have shown throughout their studies. We congratulate each and every one of them and look forward to seeing the bright futures they will undoubtedly shape.”
The school was also pleased to report that their Year 13 pupils achieved strong results in their AS examinations.
Overall, 50 pupils achieved at least 1 A grade with 23 pupils awarded 2 A grades or above. 11 of these pupils went further achieving 3 A grades or above.
Impressively, three Y13 pupils also achieved an A in A level Mathematics in 1 year and are now continuing on to Further Mathematics.
These pupils represent just a glimpse of the many outstanding AS results achieved across the year group.
Congratulations to all on their well-earned success — a reflection of their hard work and the collective support of staff, peers, and families. We look forward to welcoming them back to school very soon.





















































