Exam Results Success for St. Lawrence College Pupils
Exam Results Success for St. Lawrence College Pupils
Through May and June 2025 pupils from our Years 11, 12 and 13 took their IGCSE, AS-Level and A-Level exams. A grand total of 226 pupils sat for 1138 qualifications made up of around 3000 individual exam papers! Results began to emerge last week and today we see the release of the final grades to be issued (Greek GCSE).
The simple story is our pupils did us proud once again! The proportions of all kinds of qualifications hitting top grades maintained our outstanding standards from previous years and remain well above UK national averages. And there are plenty of individual success stories as well – read on for a full analysis!
Year 11 and IGCSE/ GCSE
91 pupils in Year 11 sat for 695 IGCSE qualifications in May and June 2025. Their results maintain the high standards set by cohorts of previous years at our school. The key measurements are what proportion resulted in A*/A grade, and what proportion scored A*-C (with C grade or better being considered a ‘pass’). This year’s A*/A rate of 46% showed nearly half of all IGCSEs and GCSEs taken resulted in in a top grade. This proportion was slightly down on 2024’s 49% and yet up on 2023’s 42%. The A*-C proportion of 91% this year beat both 2024 (86%) and 2023 (80%).
Individual outstanding performances from pupils included Koralia Datsiou (9A*), George Anastassiou (8A*1A) and Adrian Delaportas, Antigoni Giannakopoulou, Hailey Hyeyoon Jun and Tina Liras each of whom attained 7A* among their qualifications.
Year 12 and AS-Levels
In May and June, a total of 243 AS-Level qualifications were sat for by 72 Year 12 pupils. Once again, the standards were very high, well above UK national averages and typical of the high benchmarks our cohorts consistently set year after year. The most frequently awarded grade was A (there is no A* at AS-Level) with 37% of all AS-Levels scoring that top grade. This was a little lower than the 2024 proportion, but higher than 2023. The proportion of AS-Levels scoring at least a C grade was the highest in the last three years at 78%.
Stand out performances included George Tzoutzourakis (AAAAA), Mohamed Abdel Fattah, Athina Christoforou, Yiyi Liu, Zhuoxuan Ying and Xuefei Zhang (each attained AAAA), Alexandra Mavromichalis (AAABB), and Athanasios Argyros, Varvara Biziouk, SofiaTzagaraki-Kaseta and Jiayu Zhu (who each attained AAAB).
Year 13 and A-Levels
63 pupils sat for their final A-Level exams back in June and with the results they have gained the next stage in their educational journey commences. These 63 pupils sat exactly 200 A-Level qualifications, and their A-Level results this year were well in line with those of recent years, and consistently above UK national averages in terms of grade distributions. Just under half (46%) of all A-Levels sat resulted in an A* or A, with A being by far the most common grade awarded across all A-Levels. This is the highest proportion of A*/A in the last three years. Furthermore, an extraordinary 88% scored at least a C grade – which is the highest in the last four years. Indeed, all A-Levels in Further Mathematics, Literature, French, Greek, History and Politics resulted in at least a C.
Pupils whose performances stood out included Alexandra Kefallonitis and Jiachen Lin who both scored A*A*A*, Guoguo Chen (A*A*A), Andres Van Meek (A*A*AA), Xinyi Hu (A*A*AC), Theodora Farmakidi, Despoina Salachas and Konstantinos Zafeirakis who each attained A*AAA, Yifei Wang (A*AAB), and Saiied Matin Musavi and Alexandros Kotsatos (A*AA).
On to university!
Our school leavers are progressing to an impressive range of universities around the world now, to study hugely diverse degree courses. The most popular destination remains the UK, with around half our graduates, choosing universities across the United Kingdom. These include Imperial College, University College London (UCL), King’s College London, University for the Creative Arts, Bath, Warwick, Edinburgh, Bristol, Stirling, and Southampton as a representative selection. Other school leavers are progressing to universities in the USA, China, Canada, Australia, and across Europe in Denmark, The Netherlands, Italy, Cyprus, France, Spain, Germany and Hungary, while a small number will remain in Greece. Courses they will study include Medicine, Law, Mechanical Engineering, Graphic Design, History & Archaeology, Mathematics, Psychology, Fashion Business & Management, Maritime Engineering, Chemistry, Interior Design and the Fine Arts. We wish them all every success!
Comparing our school results to the UK averages
Our school’s results are consistently above those of the UK in recent years. While some might expect this from a fee-paying school, the pupils at St. Lawrence College could be claimed to be at an additional challenge in that so many of our cohort are working in second or even third languages as they attempt UK exams such as IGCSE and A-Levels. Add to this that we are completely inclusive and non-selective. This means that there is no academic entrance exam to our school and, on the whole, all pupils are entered for all exams in their subjects. Thus, it becomes very clear we can be extremely proud of our pupils’ collective performance and can warmly commend our school staff for their effective teaching.
IGCSE/GCSE A*-A proportions
2023: UK 26.4%, SLC 42%
2024: UK 22.6%, SLC 49%
2025: UK 23.0%, SLC 46%
IGCSE/GCSE A*-C proportions
2023: UK 67.8%, SLC 80%
2024: UK 67.4%, SLC 86%
2025: UK 70.6%, SLC 91%
A-Level A*-A proportions
2023: UK 27.2%, SLC 46%
2024: UK 27.8%, SLC 40%
2025: UK 28.3%, SLC 45%
A-Level A*-C proportions
2023: UK 76.0%, SLC 81%
2024: UK 76.4%, SLC 77%
2025: UK 77.8%, SLC 88%
School reaction
Headmaster Phil Holden commented “I am delighted that the hard work, dedication, and commitment of so many of our pupils has been rewarded with these strong results. It is a testament to their diligence and effort, but also to the wonderful professionalism of our teachers throughout the school who have supported our pupils in their learning and their exam preparation. I especially congratulate those pupils leaving our school. As well as the high-quality study skills they have acquired, I hope they will also take happy memories with them wherever they are progressing to in the world!”
45th Annual Awards Ceremony – A Celebration of Excellence
On the evening of Friday, 20th June, St Lawrence College proudly hosted its 45th Annual Awards Ceremony. The event was a heartfelt celebration of learning, achievement, and the unwavering academic effort shown by our pupils throughout the year. Families, staff, and pupils gathered to honour excellence across all areas of school life. We were privileged to welcome Mr Panagiotis Ladakakos, President of the Hellenic Wind Energy Association, as our esteemed Guest of Honour. His inspiring words highlighted the importance of perseverance, innovation, and sustainability in today’s world. Our graduating class of year 13 pupils were a symbol of our hopes for the future generation of leaders. The evening was a memorable tribute to the dedication and accomplishments of our school community.
Our Music School Summer Concert
On Monday 16th June, a Junior School concert was held at 12 midday and a Junior/Senior concert was held at 7pm. Both concerts took place in the calm and peaceful surroundings of the Efilena estate and filled the hall with wonderful music. Families, music tutors and members of staff looked on proudly at the array of dedicated talent on show in front of them. It is always heartening to see such dedicated young learners take their moment to shine and we look forward to the occasion every year. Well done to all our bright and talented musicians.
Robotakia
On Saturday 14th June, St Lawrence College collaborated with the organisers of Robotakia School to host the 2025 Robotakia Festival. Over a thousand participants and guests joined us in the indoor gym for an afternoon of celebration of children’s creativity with technology. Pupils from the Robotics club at our school as well as many others from far and wide, took the time and made the effort to showcase their skills and explain their projects to the judges. Congratulations to all who took part in this wonderful event!
SLC Extra-Curricular Clubs Extravaganza!
To celebrate the end of term, our clubs hosted a fantastic event in the gym. The Rhythmics, Cheerleading, and Dance & Movement clubs dazzled the audience with energetic performances that proudly displayed their hard work and newly acquired skills. The Karate Club also impressed with a powerful demonstration, breaking boards and showcasing their disciplined techniques.
Environmental Warriors in Action
In early June, our Key Stage 2 students took part in a series of educational beach clean-up trips across Attica, organised as part of our school’s commitment to environmental awareness and responsibility. Coinciding with World Environment Day (June 5th) and World Ocean Day (June 8th), the trips gave our pupils a unique, hands-on opportunity to connect classroom learning with real-world action. Armed with gloves, bags, and a strong sense of purpose, the children rolled up their sleeves and got to work, collecting litter and helping restore the natural beauty of our local beaches. Not only did they make a visible impact—removing significantly more waste than in previous years—they also gained a deeper understanding of how pollution affects marine ecosystems and what we can do to protect them. We are incredibly proud of their enthusiasm, teamwork, and growing sense of environmental responsibility. A huge thank you to our pupils for making these trips a meaningful success!
Year 6 Formal
On Thursday 5th June, Year 6 were treated to THE end of year event for their age group – the Year 6 Formal. In beautiful dresses and smart suits, these oh-so-sophisticated eleven-year-olds danced the evening away at the Efilena Estate close to school. They were enthusiastic from start to finish and thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Roll on High School – they're as ready as they’ll ever be!
Classe verte dans le Sud de la France
In early June, 18 pupils from Years 9 and 10 set off on an exciting trip to the South of France – and, of course, to practise their French!
After a long journey, the children arrived at the campsite and enjoyed its facilities – swimming pool, slides, football pitches, and table tennis. They settled into their bungalows and spent the evening bonding over chats and card games.
The next day was full of sunshine and activity. They cycled through the scenic landscapes of Port-Camargue and Le Grau-du-Roi, spotting wild flamingos along the way. In the medieval town of Aigues-Mortes, they sampled local dishes like mussels and gardiane de taureau, explored the town, and visited the pink salt marshes by train. On the way back, they stopped for dinner and tried French tacos.
On the third day, the children cycled to the Espiguette Lighthouse and climbed its 111 steps. A guide explained the region’s geography and sand dunes, and the pupils impressed with their curiosity. Lunch by the beach followed – with crêpes for dessert, of course!
Their final evening was filled with games, songs, and laughter. On the last day, they packed up, played a final round of football and mini basketball, and did some last-minute shopping before heading home.
Everyone returned to Athens with sun-kissed cheeks, great memories, and plenty of stories to share.
Milias Camps Residential Trip
In the last week of May, Year 6 pupils headed off for their annual residential trip to Milias camp. Cabins full of excited children and excursions to hike in the mountains of central Greece made this a trip to remember and a wonderful way to end their time in Year 6. What a blast they had!
Aladdin
At the beginning of June, the junior school delighted families with a vibrant performance of Aladdin. The young cast of pupils from Years 3 to 6 brought the magical tale to life with colourful costumes, catchy songs, and heartfelt enthusiasm. Parents and teachers filled the amphitheatre with applause as students showcased their talents with confidence and charm. From the Genie’s grand entrance to Aladdin’s daring adventures, the show was a joyful celebration of creativity and teamwork. It was a memorable evening that left everyone smiling and proud. Well done to all!
‘London and Beyond’ Adventure
Our Year 9 pupils recently returned from an unforgettable trip to London and surrounding areas, packed full of excitement and lifelong memories.
The adventure began in London, where pupils had the magical opportunity to visit the Warner Bros. Harry Potter Studio Tour. It was a dream come true for Harry Potter fans and a fascinating insight into filmmaking for all.
That evening, pupils were dazzled by a spectacular performance of the West End musical Wicked. The incredible music, acting, and staging made for a truly enchanting experience, and many pupils came away inspired by the magic of live theatre.
While in the capital, pupils also enjoyed a guided tour of London’s most iconic sights — Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, the London Eye, Trafalgar Square and Sea Life London Aquarium! They even braved the thrills and chills of the London Dungeon, learning about the city’s darker history.
The trip also took them outside the city to explore more of England’s rich heritage. In Stratford-upon-Avon, pupils walked in the footsteps of William Shakespeare, visiting his birthplace and learning about the life and times of the world’s most famous playwright.
This trip was not only a fantastic opportunity for pupils to deepen their cultural and historical understanding, but also to bond with peers, grow in independence, and make memories they’ll cherish.
A huge thank you to all the staff who helped make the trip such a success!
Firefighters in Action!
At the end of May, members of the Volunteer Team for Forest Protection and Fire Fighting of Vari visited our Junior School over several days with their fire engines.
Pupils heard important information on fire prevention and fire safety in the home, and what actions must be taken in case of a fire. This included not playing with matches and lighters, not playing in the kitchen when someone is cooking, keeping wires away from underneath carpets, turning off lights, and not leaving fireplaces lit when asleep. Pupils were taught how to evacuate their home safely and tell an adult to call 112.
Pupils also had the opportunity to practise their new skills and use the fire hoses on the team's fire engines with their sirens ringing out.
Thank you very much to the Vari team for another valuable and memorable visit to St Lawrence.
Swimming Week Splashes Into Success!
From Monday, 2nd June to Friday, 6th June, our school pool was the scene of excitement, determination, and team spirit as we celebrated our annual swimming events.
Pupils from Years 3, 4, 5, and 6 dove into action with individual races in freestyle, backstroke, and breaststroke. They also teamed up for thrilling freestyle and medley relays, competing with enthusiasm to earn valuable house points for their teams.
In Years 1 and 2, Swimming Day was a resounding success. It was a joy to witness the confidence and progress of our youngest swimmers as they showcased the skills they’ve been developing throughout the year.
A special congratulations goes to all our swimmers for their hard work and sportsmanship. And an extra round of applause to Anais in Year 6, who made waves by setting two new school records in the 25m freestyle and 25m backstroke events — an incredible achievement!
Well done, everyone, for an inspiring week in the pool!
EAL Afternoon Tea Party
On Wednesday 4th June, our wonderful EAL Y5&Y6 class hosted an excellent British tradition – an afternoon tea party complete with cucumber sandwiches with the crusts cut off! The event was inspired by an engaging online guest speaker from the UK who introduced them to the rich history of English afternoon tea.
Energized by this, the pupils took charge of planning every detail—from selecting the menu and drinks to deciding on the location and timing. They even calculated the quantities needed to cater for approximately 70 guests, demonstrating impressive organizational skills. They created a shopping list for all the ingredients, with some students volunteering to purchase equipment while others prepared delicious treats and charming decorations.
On the day, they warmly welcomed their guests and served with enthusiasm and grace. It was a truly memorable afternoon shared with teachers and friends, filled with laughter, learning, and lots of treats!
Charity Ninjas & ESTIA
Following our very successful Charity Ninjas Fun-n-Games Festival on the 22nd and 23rd May, the children had the opportunity to continue their journey of giving by visiting ESTIA – Association for the Care of People with Intellectual Disabilities, one of Greece’s most respected organisations supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities.
On Wednesday 21st May, ahead of the festival, we were honoured to welcome Ms. Gallis, ESTIA’s Head of Marketing & Fundraising, to St Lawrence. She spoke to the Charity Ninjas about ESTIA’s mission and helped the children understand more about intellectual disability and the inspiring individuals ESTIA supports.
Our Year 5 group visited ESTIA on Wednesday 28th May, followed by the Year 4 group on Tuesday 3rd June. During their visits, the children were warmly welcomed and took part in a range of inclusive activities. One group joined a fun-filled Bocce mini-championship in the playground, while the other got creative in the Arts Workshop, working alongside ESTIA participants, crafting small items to take home.
This partnership has been a meaningful and memorable experience for everyone involved. It has deepened the children’s understanding of empathy, inclusion, and community—and we couldn’t be prouder of our Charity Ninjas for their compassion, enthusiasm, and commitment to making a difference.
Combined with the Easter Bonnet Competition & Fundraiser held on the last day of the spring term, we have raised the incredible amount of €5,000 for ESTIA.
We are truly grateful to ESTIA for opening their doors to us and look forward to continuing this special relationship.