Students celebrate results success at City College Norwich
14th August 2025
Students from City College Norwich, Paston College and Easton College have celebrated fantastic results in their A Levels, T Levels, and other Level 3 vocational qualifications as they prepare for their next steps in higher education and high-quality apprenticeships.
Students were invited into college to celebrate their achievements with classmates and tutors, with almost 1,000 Level 3 students collecting results across the three campuses.

Thenuga and Romina who collected their T Level results.
Craig Osborne, Head of A Levels, said: "Huge congratulations to all our students who received their results today. Their achievements are the culmination of two years of hard work and dedication, and we are delighted to see so many securing their first-choice universities alongside high-quality apprenticeships where they will continue to develop their knowledge and skills working in industry.
"These results not only highlight academic success, but the journey of growth our students have been on during their time with us. They have benefited from industry experience, countless educational trips, national competitions and trips around the world - experiences which help them stand out from the crowd and support them to achieve their ambitions."

Saskia and Bethany who collected their A Level results.
The college has one of the largest T Level cohorts in the country, in subject areas as diverse as Education and Childcare and Engineering. As well as having a wide range of T Level courses, the college’s 180 T Level students continued to get brilliant outcomes with 75% achieving high grades of Distinction or Merit - equivalent to grade A or B at A Level.
Lucy Whitwood, Director of Technical Education and Apprenticeships, said: "We are extremely proud of the achievements of our T Level students who have been supported by a range of fantastic employers to gain valuable skills in the workplace alongside their studies. We are delighted to see that through this support many of our T Level students are now progressing onto higher apprenticeships. I would also like to acknowledge the hard work and dedication of our teaching teams in supporting our students to achieve such fantastic outcomes, as we continue to lead the way in delivering the T Level curriculum."

Robbie and Daniel who collected their T Level results.
Dr Emma Forrest-Leigh, Director of Academic Studies, added: "Level 3 qualifications have the power to change lives - opening doors to new careers, higher education, and personal growth. Further Education is the engine of opportunity, giving people of all ages the skills and confidence to shape their future. No matter the grade or qualification type our students have achieved, completing a Level 3 qualification is a huge achievement and their hard work and determination will transform their future."