Onward Routes for Our Upper 6 Pupils - May 2025 Update
May 16, 2025
Most (over 90%) Norwich School pupils who applied through UCAS to university this academic year have now received decisions from all the universities they applied to.
We congratulate all pupils on their university offers and offers for apprenticeships and degree apprenticeships received so far. We hope these pupils will understand that the size of the Upper 6 year group means we cannot publicise every offer; the offers below all required additional hurdles (e.g. interviews/admissions tests/auditions/portfolios) as well as a UCAS form.
Apply Plus offers received since mid-March (when 16 Apply Plus offers were shared):
Caidon Cary – Chemical Engineering at University of Manchester
Matthew Coelho Bartram – Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London
Oliver Howard – Mathematics at Imperial College London
Jack Rowley – Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Imperial College London
Offers to study medicine, dentistry and veterinary medicine received since mid-March (when 18 of these offers were shared):
India Bayes (ON) – Dentistry at University of Sheffield and University of Leeds
Natasha Bew (ON) – Medicine at University of Sunderland
Menuka Jayakody – Medicine at University of Bristol
Sushant Singh – Medicine at UEA
Offers to study creative courses for pupils who we have not yet shared offers for:
Zach Baker – Music and Sound Recording (Tonmeister) at the University of Surrey
Anoushka Craggs – Foundation Course in Acting at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
Leah Feetham – BA Musical Theatre and Dance at Bird College Conservatoire, at Performers College (part of BIMM University) and Stella Mann College of Performing Arts. Foundation Musical Theatre at Italia Conti.
Katie Jackson - Architecture at University of Liverpool and at UCL (15 applications per place for this course)
Freya Tyack – Architecture at University of Nottingham
Offers to study at universities abroad received since mid-March (when 5 pupils’ offers were shared):
Bosco Tang - Dentistry at HKU (Hong Kong)
Lawry Williams – Economics at the University of Western Australia (in Perth)
Several pupils have secured reduced grade offers due to being identified by universities as ‘High Performance Athletes’ for a range of sports. We congratulate Fraser Evans on his Sports Scholarship (hockey) to the University of Birmingham.







