Where do our students go when they leave us?
Trinity is committed to ensuring that all students choose the right path for them, so that they can fulfil their potential in every walk of life.
This year, we saw over 94% of our A Level cohort securing their first or second choice of institution. This included: 13 students heading to Oxbridge; nine opting to study Medicine and Dentistry; five studying Architecture; one heading to a world-renowned business school in France; and seven being accepted onto highly competitive apprenticeships, including two at Morgan Stanley and one at Sky.
This wheel shows the number of students opting to study at particular institutions over the past five years:
A wide range of pathways reflects our students’ talents and passions
Out of 2024’s cohort of 168 students, no fewer than 18 chose courses with a professional placement year or opportunity to study abroad. The most popular course is Economics (19); Engineering and Business and Management are still very popular; and 23 students chose Mathematics or Computer Science courses, another increase from last year. The trend towards combined courses continues, with 25 students pursuing multiple interests at university, such as: Modern History with Economics, Physics and Philosophy, and Aeronautics and Astronautics.
“Pupils are highly motivated and well prepared for the next stage of their lives, helped by the exceptionally high standard of pastoral care that they receive.”
2021 ISI Report
“Trinity has been an amazing experience for my daughter. She has been extremely well prepared by Trinity for the world. She is more knowledgeable, confident, sociable, and very aware of what she is capable of achieving in life.”
As this varied list of courses chosen this year shows, we support students to pursue their passions – whatever form they may take…
Law at Oxford / Software Engineering at Southampton / Geography at Durham / Mathematics at Bath / Psychology at Glasgow / Architecture at Westminster / Industrial Economics at Nottingham / Sport and Exercise Studies at Durham / Natural Sciences at UCL / Marketing and Management at Exeter / Linguistics at Edinburgh / Film Studies at KCL / Chemical Engineering at Queen Mary London / Politics at Leeds / Robotics and Artificial Intelligence at UCL / Clinical Pharmacology at St George’s / American Studies at Manchester / Mathematics and Philosophy at Warwick / Engineering at Sheffield / Egyptology at Liverpool / Business at ESSEC, France / Automotive Engineering at Loughborough / Classics and English at St Andrews / Theatre and Performance Studies at Warwick / Marine Biology at Southampton / Medicine at