CLF hails GCSE students’ successes

CABOT Learning Federation is celebrating GCSE success at its three schools in our area: Hanham Woods Academy, John Cabot Academy and Digitech Studio School Bristol.

Everyone at Hanham Woods is extremely proud of the Class of 2024. Their outcomes are a result of the hard work and dedication shown, not only during Year 11 but throughout their time at the Academy. 

Some notable results include:

• Lily-Mae: 9, 9, 9, 9, 8, 8, 8, 8, 6
• Amy: Dist*, 9, 8, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7
• Emily: 9, 8, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 6, 6

Principal Steve O’Callaghan said: “As these students move on to the next chapter of their education, we hope they continue to climb the mountain to become the best version of themselves. We wish all students the very best for their next steps.”

John Cabot Academy is pleased to announce another year of outstanding achievements. This year 79% achieved a grade 4 or above in English and Maths and 60% achieved at least  5 in both subjects. 

Kate Willis, principal, said: “We are incredibly proud of all the hard work and achievements of our students. Our teachers have worked tirelessly to engage, challenge and motivate our students so that when they leave us they have a strong sense of self, place and the agency to fulfil their potential. I would like to thank parents and carers for their support for our academy, one another and their children over the last five years.”

Digitech Studio School Bristol is pleased to report a set of strong outcomes by its students in GCSEs and vocational qualifications. The grades achieved are testament to the hard work, commitment and resilience the students have demonstrated over the past two years at Digitech. The results in the creative and digital vocational subjects, which underpin the specialist curriculum at Digitech, have been excellent again this year.

Chris Ballard, the school’s principal, said: “We want to congratulate all of our Year 11 students and are extremely proud of all their work, achievements and outcomes. 

“Worthy of special mention are Alex Mapson, Louisa Davis, Oscar Patterson, Oliver Pincott, Iolo Breakspear-Purcell, Miles Giles, Chloe Little, Siri Makela, Marnie Tickner and Leah Lewis,  all of whom achieved a particularly impressive array of qualifications.

“Thank you to all the staff who have worked tirelessly to ensure all of our students are able to progress onto their next steps.”