Woodhouse students are celebrating another set of amazing
exam results this year with 240 of them getting at least three grade As in
their A levels and more than 50 with three A*s. This year’s results are a
further improvement on last year. With 79% of grades at A*-B we are
anticipating a larger proportion than ever finding their ideal place at
university. At least 28 students already have confirmed offers at
Oxbridge universities and many more have medicine offers.
Principal Sugra Alibhai said: "A huge congratulations to our
wonderful class of 2024. These are an excellent set of outcomes and are a
testament to the hard work of all our students and staff over the last two
years."
On results day we were able to welcome students on site to
share their success stories and next steps.
My name is Kareena and I intend to embark on a Chemistry degree at the University of Bristol. I achieved A*A*A* in my A-Level’s that consisted of Mathematics, Chemistry and Economics, along with an A* in my EPQ. I am beyond delighted by these results and I look forward to seeing what the future holds! Woodhouse has been a fantastic experience from the nurturing, diverse learning environment that allowed me to flourish academically as well as grow as an individual. The support by teachers and students across the college and the wide variety of opportunities motivated me to thrive in every way possible which includes founding the first Science Newsletter. Woodhouse has been the best experience!!

Krishan, Karim, Sharujan, Luiz and Tiago (l-r) were also celebrating their excellent results. Krishan (left) is heading to Nottingham to study veterinary medicine, Tiago (right) is going to Imperial to read physics as is Sharujan (centre). Meanwhile, Luiz (2ndfrom right) is going to Cambridge to take economics. He said:
"Hi everyone, I’m Luiz and I’ll be off to Cambridge next month to read Economics after achieving A*A*A* in Economics, Maths and Further Maths.
My time at Woodhouse has been very rewarding. I will forever be grateful to my subject teachers who have provided me with an elite standard of teaching, which allowed me to realise my full academic potential.
Besides academics, the atmosphere at Woodhouse is very community-like, with lots of opportunities for people to socialise through student societies and events such as Woodfest. I personally enjoyed the sense of togetherness I experienced at Woodhouse and believe it was a large contributor to my academic success.
To any prospective Woodhouse students, I would highly recommend attending the college if you’re looking for good grades as well as a great time (I have not been in any way rewarded for saying this, I genuinely mean it)."

Nenya (left) also was in celebratory mood.
I'm really happy and relieved after the long wait as I'm
going to Oxford to study Law!
My time at Woodhouse was nice and rewarding as it was a
great environment where I learned a lot. A levels was a really tough and
intellectually challenging experience, I was really pushed and supported by my
teachers. Woodhouse was also great socially allowing me to develop my social
skills and meet lots of smart, good people.