University outcomes

See where a school's leavers actually end up.

Compare where schools' leavers actually go — Oxbridge, Russell Group, US and specialist routes — from published data, free to explore.

Free for parents · no card needed

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Where leavers go · Marleigh College
Oxbridge18%
Russell Group64%
US & overseas9%
Art & specialist9%
From published leavers' data · 2024–25
Independent · no paid placementsVerified, sourced data · reviewed weeklyWe never sell your data

Without Houseroom

Every school quotes the number that flatters it

One school leads with an Oxbridge figure, another with a medicine count — each chosen to impress, none in the same shape. You can't tell a genuine pipeline from a one-off the marketing team kept for a decade.

What makes it different

Why university destinations works here.

Not another feature list — the specific things only Houseroom does, and why they matter for the decision in front of you.

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Destinations in one comparable shape

Leavers' destinations normalised across schools, so you compare like-for-like — not each school's chosen highlight reel.

Oxbridge · Russell Group · US

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From what schools publish, dated

Drawn from each school's published data, with the source and date shown. Where it's missing, we say so.

Sourced · coverage shown

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Outcomes, not just who gets in

Research shows who a school admits; destinations show where they leave for. See both, and weigh the whole arc.

The other half of the picture

What you get

What this changes for you.

Compare schools on outcomes, not headline boasts

Spot a genuine pipeline to the route your child is aiming for

See where the data is thin, instead of trusting a lone statistic

Weigh destinations alongside fees, fit and inspection in one place

How it works

Three steps, start to finish.

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Open a school's destinations

See published leavers' data for a school — universities, routes and the years covered.

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Compare your shortlist

Line schools up on destinations in the same shape, so the comparison is honest.

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Weigh it with the rest

Read destinations next to fees, results and fit to judge the whole arc, not one number.

Who it's for

Parents choosing partly on where a school leads — a particular university, country or field — who want outcomes they can actually compare.

FAQ

Questions parents ask.

Where does the destination data come from?

From each school's own published leavers' destination information, with the source and review date shown on the record. We put it in the same shape across schools so it compares cleanly, and we cross-check against other public data where it exists.

Do all schools have destination data?

No — leavers' destinations are published less consistently than fees or results, so coverage is partial and we show it per school. Where a school doesn't publish its destinations, we say so plainly rather than estimate or imply a figure we don't hold.

Is a high Oxbridge number the whole story?

No, and we're careful not to present it that way. A single Oxbridge count says nothing about the size of the year group or your child's chances. Seeing destinations in a comparable shape, alongside intake and results, gives a far fairer read than one headline statistic.

Do schools pay to look better here?

No. Schools cannot pay for placement or edit a published figure anywhere on Houseroom, destinations included. The data reflects what a school publishes, dated and sourced — not what it would like to lead with.

Is it free to compare destinations?

Yes. Exploring and comparing university destinations is free for parents, with no account needed to browse. It's part of the same open, verified data behind the rest of the directory.

Explore more

The rest of the platform.

Still deciding?

The honest answers.

Is this free, or behind a paywall?

It's free. Comparing where schools' leavers go is part of the open, verified data on Houseroom — no card, no account needed to look. We don't charge parents to see outcomes, and schools can't pay to look better.

Can I trust the destination numbers — don't schools inflate them?

We show only what a school actually publishes, with the source and date attached, and in the same shape across schools so comparisons are fair. Where a school doesn't publish destinations, we flag the gap rather than fill it — so you can see exactly how solid each figure is.