Ashbourne students once again achieved excellent exam results with 56% attaining A*A for 2021-22 and almost 60% gaining places at world-class Russell Group universities including UCL, King’s College, Imperial and Cambridge. Find out more about studying at Ashbourne and our ambitious, hardworking and happy students.
Read more →My Son’s a Queer (But What Can You Do?), starring and written by Rob Madge, former Ashbourne student, hit the West End in London for a second run in October. Rob joined Ashbourne on a full scholarship and embraced college life wholeheartedly becoming co-president of the student
Read more →Lord Robert Winston, pioneer in fertility treatment and popular TV presenter, visited Ashbourne in October to deliver a lecture to GCSE and A level students about medicine and his own contributions to science and politics. Robert Winston was made a life peer in 1995 for his pioneering
Read more →Ashbourne Medical School students practise ‘real-life’ medical dramas this November in preparation for university interviews. Ashbourne’s Medical School Programme (AMSP) and Performing Arts department set the stage for students to role play a range of medical scenarios they may encounter as doctors. Sam, who takes part in the
Read more →In a highly unusual and difficult year, we are delighted that our hard working students have attained an average of 66% A*A for their A level results. Congratulations to them and our teaching staff who have helped them achieve this. For those unable to get the grades
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