Congratulations to our students on their fantastic A levels results. Read all about it here. (Updated: 14/08/25)

A Levels Results 2025
(14 August 2025)

Other recent news...

Astronomy: A Spacious, Ever-expanding Field
Hear from Ylli, one of our year 12 students, about the vast field of Astronomy.
8 August 2025
Astronomy Society at Imperial Maths School
Hear from one of our year 12 students - Luis - about Imperial Maths School's astronomy society's trip to the UCL observatory!
4 August 2025
Simon Singh talk at Imperial Maths School
Hear from our year 12 student, Annabel, about Simon Singh's visit and talk at our school.
31 July 2025
Physics in the World Workshop at Imperial College London
Hear from our year 12 student, Cynthia, about Physics in the World: workshops that contextualised physics and maths, giving year 8 students a chance to engage in physics and maths ...
28 July 2025
Imperial Maths School Research Projects 2025
Read from two of our year 12 students about the Research Project Presentation Day 2025.
22 July 2025
Ofsted Report 2025
In April we had our first visit from Ofsted, and we are pleased to be able to share the outcome of this report.
18 June 2025
International Womens Day
Girls are often underrepresented in STEM, and this is reflected in maths, especially with only 27% of 2024 further maths entries being girls. But here at Imperial Maths School, abo...
12 March 2025
The Inaugural Research Project Presentation Day
Recently, we were welcomed by Imperial College London to their South Kensington campus for the inaugural ICLMS Research Project Presentation Day and Finale.
4 October 2024
The Summer Term and Beyond
The summer term has been going well, with plenty of work to keep our students busy. Take a look at what’s going on at ICLMS this term, and what things will look like until the end ...
7 June 2024
A look at 2024 so far
The spring term has come to a close, and now it’s time to look back on term; both the achievements of our students, and the opportunities they have participated in.
4 April 2024
A Level Results

This morning the first Imperial Maths School cohort received their A level results, with 65.5% of grades
across Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Chemistry A level being awarded A* grades. In Maths A level, 97.7% of students achieved either A or A*, and in Physics A level, 100% of students achieved either A or A*. 98.6% of all grades were either A*, A or B.

74.4% of students achieved all A or A* grades and 41.8% of students achieved all A* grades in their Imperial Maths School subjects.

Congratulations to all of our students on an excellent set of results.

Destinations

Imperial Maths School students have exciting plans for their next steps. Our students are planning on studying a variety of degree courses in the UK and beyond at highly competitive universities including Warwick, Bristol, King’s College London and Leeds. 11.6% of our students are planning on studying at Imperial, and 11.6% are continuing their studies at either Oxford or Cambridge. We also have students who have been successful in attaining places at Nagoya University in Japan, and L’École Polytechnique in Paris.

Students are progressing to programmes across the mathematical sciences in areas such as straight mathematics, physics, mechanical, electrical, chemical, aeronautical and automotive engineering, computer science, and artificial intelligence.

Headteacher David Lee reflected on the brilliant results of the first cohort:

"Congratulations to our students for a very impressive set of results. These are a reflection of the effort, commitment and enthusiasm they have shown to their subjects. It takes courage to come to brand new school, but our students have embraced it and contributed to the school in a way that will be felt by all future Imperial Maths School students. I'm very excited to see what happens next for our first cohort as they pursue different pathways across the world in a range of mathematical sciences. I would also like to pass on thanks to the staff of the school for the invaluable contributions they have made to starting a brand-new school and for the support they have provided to enable the students to achieve such impressive results."

The Provost of Imperial College London, Professor Ian Walmsley CBE FRS, remarked on the work of the staff and students of the school, and the
collaboration with Imperial:

"These strong results are a testament to the great work of our colleagues and students at the School. The staff nurture talented young people, motive and inspire them, and help them imagine futures they might never have thought possible.

On my visits to the School, I’ve seen first-hand the excitement, commitment, and mutual encouragement that spark the community. This is a place where bright minds, often from backgrounds still under-represented in higher education, are given the tools to flourish.

With GCSE results just around the corner, there’s a real sense of excitement for what lies ahead. For any young person with a passion for maths and the sciences, and for the families and teachers who support them, the opportunities here are extraordinary.

Together, Imperial Maths School and Imperial College London are shaping a sixth form experience that’s about more than grades, it’s about equipping the next generation to change the world for the better."


14 August 2025

more news >>