STEM University offer update (March 2026)
March 20, 2026
With British Science week happening last week, it is a great time to celebrate some of the many STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Medicine) offers our Upper 6 pupils have received from the most selective UK universities.
STEM is very strong at Norwich School with consistently large numbers of both girls and boys choosing Sciences, Maths and Further Maths for A level: 80 of last year’s Upper 6 cohort took Maths A level (the most popular A level subject) with over 40 taking each of the three Sciences and 17 taking Further Maths.
There is so much going on in STEM areas within school; the pupil led Med Soc (Medical Society) have recently enjoyed learning surgical suturing and practising this on pigs’ trotters, Upper 6 pupil Adit Raje has just gained a ‘Top Gold’ in the British Physics Olympiad coming in the top 69 of the 9000 entrants and Upper 6 pupil Emmanuel Milne’s gold in the British Biology Olympiad placed him in the top 5% of the 18,800 pupils who took part nationally. Both of these performances qualified the pupils for Round 2 of these Olympiads whilst the lower 4 and lower 5 VEX Robotics team’s recent regional and then national success qualified them for the international finals that will take place in St. Louis, Missouri, USA in April.
The school’s Apply+ Programme is run by Mr Pearce. It supports pupils applying to academic courses that require admissions tests and/or interviews.
STEM Oxbridge offers:
Of the 10 Norwich School pupils with offers to study at Oxford and Cambridge Universities this cycle, 5 are for STEM subjects:
Thomas Irvine – Medicine at the University of Cambridge
Georgia Lloyd – Psychological and Behavioural Sciences at the University of Cambridge
Adit Raje – Physics at the University of Oxford
Freya Simmonds – Veterinary Medicine at the University of Cambridge
Emile Verschoor – Natural Sciences at the University of Cambridge
Other Apply+ STEM offers received so far this cycle:
Thomas Cahir – Physics with Astrophysics at the University of Manchester
Isaac Chan – Physics with Theoretical Physics at Imperial
Arthur Dannatt – Mathematics at the University of Warwick
Katerina Di Maria – Biochemistry at Imperial
Thomas Hsia – Computer Science at University of Warwick
Leon Liu – Physics at the University of Manchester
Maya Peart – Microbiology at Imperial
Adit Raje – Physics at Imperial
Emile Verschoor – Physics at Imperial
Halvard Yip – Data Science at the University of Warwick
Medicine and Veterinary medicine:
We are delighted that all of our pupils who have applied for medicine and veterinary medicine this cycle have gained offers to study these highly competitive courses:
Omar Alfiky
Isio Emore
India-Rose Fox
Lizzie Henson










