
On Monday 25 August 2025, St George’s International School in Luxembourg-Hamm confirmed that its students had received their IGCSE, AS Level and A-Level examination results.
Almost half (46%) of St George's A-level examinations in 2024-2025 received the highest possible gradings of A* or A. 79% of examinations were graded A* to C.
The results have earned the graduating students of 2025 offers at their preferred universities, including leading universities across the UK, Europe and the US, such as the prestigious Russell Group institutions such as Durham University, Manchester University and the London School of Economics.
A-level examinations are the culmination of the final two years of secondary schooling, known as Key Stage 5 or Sixth Form, covering Years 12 and 13 under the British national curriculum. Students in their penultimate year of school sit AS level examinations, while students in Year 11 complete IGCSE exams for entry into A-level courses.
St George’s Secondary Headteacher Claire Simmonds said the exam results were recognition of the hard work and dedication by the students and their teachers. She added: “Congratulations to the class of 2025 on reaching this important milestone. You have faced challenges with courage, shown remarkable perseverance and continued to move forward with determination. As you step into the next chapter of your lives, I share in your excitement for all that lies ahead."
Director of Key Stage 5 Sarah Roe said the students showed maturity and commitment to their studies. “Throughout Sixth Form, our students have shown remarkable kindness and encouragement towards each other. Their efforts have led to excellent outcomes, and I am delighted to see our Year 13 students heading onto the next stage of their journeys, in a wide variety of countries around the world.”
In Year 11, 80% of students met or exceeded their predicted grades, with 66% securing grades 9 to 7. Similarly, in Year 12, 81% of students met or exceeded their predicted grades, with 64% attaining grades A or B.
St George’s Principal Zeba Clarke added: "This set of results is a testament to the shared commitment and strong relationships between our students and their amazing teachers. I know that our students would join with me in thanking their teachers who are so dedicated and supportive. Here at St George’s, we are incredibly proud of our students and our excellent colleagues. I wish our class of 2025 every success for the future, and I am really looking forward to welcoming our Key Stage 4 and 5 students back to school so that we can continue our work together of helping them achieve their full potential.”
A-level results
⁃ 46% of examinations were graded A* or A
⁃ 79% of examinations were graded A* to C
⁃ 64% of grades were on or above predicted grades
(A level results are graded from A* to E, with A* being the highest and E being the lowest.)
BTEC Level 3 results
⁃ 100% of qualifications were graded Distinction* or Distinction
(BTEC level 3 results are graded Distinction* to Pass.)
AS-level results
⁃ 64% of examinations were graded A or B
⁃ 80% of examinations were graded A to C
⁃ 81% of grades were on or above predicted grades
(AS level results are graded from A to E, with A being the highest and E being the lowest. There is no A* grade.)
GCSE results
⁃ 66% of examinations were graded 9 to 7
⁃ 99% of examinations were graded 9 to 4
⁃ 80% of grades were on or above predicted grades
(GCSE results are graded from 9 to 1, with 9 being the highest and 1 being the lowest.)
BTEC Level 2 results
⁃ 100% of qualifications were graded Distinction* or Distinction
(BTEC level 2 results are graded Distinction* to Pass.)