Students across Swindon are celebrating today after this year’s A-Level and T-Level results showed another strong performance across the borough.
This summer, 829 students completed A-Level studies in Swindon, with a further 194 achieving qualifications through the technical T-Level route. The pass rate (grades A* to E) stood at 95.7 per cent, up from 95 per cent in 2024. The proportion of students awarded top grades (A* to B) was 40.9 per cent. These figures include results from local learners at Cirencester College, but not New College, which was unable to provide its statistics at the time of publication.
Councillor Adorabelle Amaral Shaikh, Swindon Borough Council’s Cabinet Member for Education, said: “A-Level and T-level results day is a milestone moment in the lives of our young people and I want to congratulate every student in Swindon who has worked so hard to reach this point.
“These results reflect years of dedication, not just from students, but from families, teachers and support staff across our schools and colleges.
“Whether today marks the start of university, an apprenticeship, or something entirely different, Swindon is incredibly proud of what you’ve achieved.”
James Stuart, Swindon Borough Council’s Head of Service (Quality Education), said: “I’d like to congratulate all students who picked up their results today and wish them the best of luck in the future.
“As we celebrate this year’s A-level and T-level results, I want to extend my thanks to our dedicated teachers and support staff.
“Your unwavering commitment, resilience and passion have guided our students through one of the most important stages of their education.
“Today’s achievements reflect your tireless efforts and dedication.”













