City’s A-level students outperform national average for 12th consecutive year
Provisional A-level results suggest that Brighton & Hove’s A-level students have outperformed the national average again this year.
The city’s A-level results have been on or above the national average for the last 12 years, with 98.7% of A-level students in Brighton & Hove achieving grades A*-E in 2025 and 64.1% achieving grades A*-B.
Local students have also performed well in Vocational and Technical Qualifications (VTQs), including BTECs. These are practical qualifications designed to give young people the skills and experiences needed for a specific job.
More than 1,500 students entered vocational qualifications as an alternative to A-levels in Brighton & Hove this year. Results across the city show a 98.9% pass rate for VTQs in 2025.
Tremendous achievement
Councillor Emma Daniel, Cabinet member for Children, Families and Youth Services, said: “I’m immensely proud of all our A-level, T-level and VTQ students who have received their results today.
“These results are a tremendous achievement that is evidence of our young people's commitment, hard work and investment in their future.
“I wish you all the best of luck in whatever you do next, whether that is university, an apprenticeship or entering employment. If you need additional support today, you can speak to your school or college or reach out to our Youth Employability Service.”
Advice and support
Schools and colleges will offer support on A-level, T-level, and VTQ results day through senior leaders and careers staff.
Students can also contact the council’s Youth Employability Service:
- By telephone until 5pm on 01273 294247
- On Facebook @YESBrightonHove
- In person until 5pm at the Youth Employment Hub, Montague House, Montague Place, Kemptown, Brighton BN2 1JE
The National Careers Service provides an exam results helpline for information on appeals, complaints or next steps. Call the helpline on 0800 100 900 or visit the National Careers Service website.
Youth Employment Hub
You can visit our online Youth Employment Hub to find opportunities, explore your options, help you plan for your future and reach your education, employment and training goals.
This includes advice on what to do after you finish college, such as university, further study, jobs and apprenticeships.
For a full list of in-person events or to book one-to-one support, visit the Youth Employment Hub’s Eventbrite page.
Apprenticeships
In addition to higher education opportunities, apprenticeships can offer opportunities to earn while you learn and gain hands-on experience. Visit the national apprenticeships website to learn more.
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