Today, we celebrate the achievements of the Class of 2026 and congratulate every student on their A Level results.

Results at a Glance

  • The most common achieved grade was an A*
  • 37% of all A Levels awarded were at grade A* and 73% of all A levels awarded were at grades A*-A
  • 60% of all the 25 A Level subjects studied were 100% grade A*-A
  • 42% of students achieved at least 2 A*

 

Other impressive subject statistics

  • 100% of Creative Arts grades were A*-A (including Art, Design Engineering and Technology )
  • 94% of Further Maths grades were A*-A
  • Over 80% of  Computing, PE, Maths, Psychology, and Spanish grades were A*-A

 

These outcomes are the culmination of years of commitment, curiosity and perseverance. They reflect not only academic achievement, but also the ambition, resilience and intellectual confidence our students have demonstrated throughout their time at Habs.

 

Academic excellence remains a hallmark of a Habs education. Outstanding examination results are important and deserve to be celebrated. They reflect the dedication of our students, the support of their families and the expertise and encouragement of our staff. Yet we believe examination results tell only part of the story.

 

Our purpose is simple: to empower young people to make a profound impact in the world.

 

That purpose shapes every aspect of a Habs education. Success cannot be measured solely by grades, university destinations or career pathways. It must also be measured by the knowledge students acquire, the character they develop and the contribution they go on to make through the way they use their talents, opportunities and education.

 

The examination results we celebrate today are built on foundations that extend well beyond the classroom. Throughout their time at Habs, students have learned how to think independently, embrace challenge, work collaboratively, act with integrity and contribute positively to their communities.

 

These qualities are developed through the Habs Habits. At Habs, we believe success in the modern world depends on far more than subject knowledge alone. Young people need to navigate complexity, think critically, communicate effectively, demonstrate resilience and make thoughtful decisions. Through academic challenge, co-curricular opportunities, partnerships and service, our students develop these capabilities every day.

 

The Habits underpin the outstanding academic outcomes achieved by our students, but their value extends far beyond examination results. They shape how students approach challenge, respond to opportunity and contribute throughout their lives.

 

This commitment to combining academic excellence with character, contribution and purpose was recognised when we were named Independent School of the Year 2025. The award recognised not only educational excellence, but also the impact of our partnerships and community engagement programmes, and our belief that education should help young people improve the world around them, not simply succeed within it.

 

The Journey Ahead 

As students leave Habs, they will go on to study an extraordinary breadth of subjects at leading universities and institutions across the UK and around the world.

 

This year’s cohort will pursue courses including: Aerospace Engineering, Arabic with Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, Chemical Engineering, English, Human Neuroscience, Maths, Medicine, Law, Pharmacy, Psychology, Social Sciences with Data Science and Veterinary Medicine reflecting both the diversity of their interests and the breadth of opportunities available to them.

 

92% of our students have received a confirmed offer at their university of choice.
The most popular universties include: Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, Edinburgh, KCL, Oxford, UCL, Warwick and York.

 

Our Oxbridge students have confirmed offers across a huge variety of courses including: Chemistry, French and Spanish, History and Economics, Medicine, Natural Science and Economics, Classical Archaeology and Ancient History.

 

The Habs Diploma 

Alongside their academic achievements, students have completed the Habs Diploma, a programme designed to extend learning beyond the classroom and help develop the knowledge, skills and habits that support success throughout life.

 

Through leadership, service, enrichment, innovation and independent research, students are encouraged to broaden their horizons, deepen their understanding of the world around them and explore their interests in greater depth.

 

Students undertake either the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) or the Extended Research Project (ERP) as part of the Diploma, further strengthening intellectual curiosity, critical thinking and independent enquiry.

 

We are proud not only of the results achieved today, but of the young people who have achieved them. The Class of 2026 leaves Habs with outstanding qualifications, but also with the confidence, judgement and sense of purpose to embrace opportunity, contribute positively to society and make a meaningful difference in the world around them.

 

Congratulations to the Class of 2026. We look forward to seeing the contribution they will make and the impact they will have in the years ahead.

 

Discover Habs 

If you would like to learn more about life at Habs Girls and the opportunities available across our school, we warmly invite you to join us at our Open Day on Saturday 10 October.

 

Meet our students and staff, explore our campus and discover how we combine academic excellence, character development and extraordinary opportunities to empower young people to make a profound impact in the world.

 

Book your place via the Admissions section of our website

 

 

“The world our students are stepping into needs curious minds, brave thinkers and compassionate leaders. The Class of 2026 leaves Habs not only with exceptional qualifications, but with the confidence to embrace new opportunities, the resilience to navigate challenges and the ambition to make a positive difference. We are immensely proud of all they have achieved and look forward to seeing where their journeys lead next.”

Dr Hazel Bagworth-Mann, Headmistress, Habs Girls