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Remarkable GCSE results across The Trust

Today, students are celebrating another fantastic set of GCSE results across Brooke Weston Trust.

Andy Burns, Director of Education at Brooke Weston Trust, said: "I am incredibly proud of our students for their outstanding GCSE results. Their success is a testament to their hard work and resilience, combined with the invaluable support of their families and the exceptional learning environment created by our wonderful staff. Together, they all embody our core value of Ambition For All.

We are incredibly proud of all our students’ achievements and have included a round-up of each school's success.


BROOKE WESTON ACADEMY

Congratulations are due for all students at Brooke Weston Academy who are celebrating terrific GCSE exam results today.

All of our students worked hard to achieve their personal best with many notable individual successes. We are delighted that the majority of students this year will stay on at Brooke Weston Academy to study for their A levels, with the remainder opting for alternative sixth forms, college or apprenticeships. 

Among the school’s top performing students are Dylan Chan, Alfie Clark, Gabriella Foley and Ethan Hawksley who all achieved grade 7’s, 8’s and 9’s in every subject.

A number of students have secured prestigious apprenticeships or are continuing their studies at college or alternative sixth forms.

 Aaron Hodgkinson has secured an apprenticeship at Silverstone in Engineering. Nathan Aikins has secured a Football Scholarship with Peterborough United Football Club. Summer Morrison has secured a hairdressing apprenticeship with a local hairdresser. Many other students are embarking upon impressive college courses and we wish them every success in the future.

 

CORBY BUSINESS ACADEMY

Students at Corby Business Academy welcomed an excellent set of GCSE results.  Staff and parents joined in celebration, recognising the students’ efforts and perseverance over the past years.

Many students will continue their education at the Academy, moving on to A-Level studies, while others are pursuing apprenticeships in various fields. Notable successes include students who achieved top grades and demonstrated significant progress during their time at the Academy.

Natalia Puchala stood out for her exceptional performance, achieving 9s across all ten subjects she studied. There were a wealth of students joining Natalia in securing the very top grades; Jospeh Diaz Osbourn achieved an impressive eight grade 9s and one grade 8, Jayden Francois an incredible five grade 9s and four grade 8s and David Kepli celebrates four grade 8s, four grade 9s and one grade 6.

The Academy also celebrates significant progress made by many students throughout their time here. Notable for their remarkable improvement is Alexa Brownlee who exceeded on all of her target grades with a grade 8 in Maths, a grade 9 in Biology and a grade 7 in Business Studies. Amelia Ignaczak and Alexis Bullock also exceed their expected performance by over two and a half grades across their subjects. These journeys exemplify the transformative power of education and the unwavering commitment of students and staff at the Academy.

Numerous students will continue their education at the Academy studying their A-levels in September, and we look forward to welcoming them back for the new academic year.

CORBY TECHNICAL SCHOOL

Staff were on hand to congratulate students at Corby Technical School to celebrate a tremendous set of GCSE results.

Many students will join the school’s sixth form, while others are pursuing apprenticeships in various fields including: Cassidy R in Bricklaying, Kurtis M in Engineering with Tata Steel and Leonie F in Nursery Care. Staff and career advisors were on hand to provide guidance to help students navigate their future paths.

The school’s Art department celebrated standout results, including 9s from Ruby and Urszula, and 8s from Lily and Angela. In English, top performers included grade 9s from Olivia P and 8s from Marian, Gretil and Arina and a 7 from Dylan. In Sport, Kacper L, Rene H and Roman G gained Distinctions and Distinction*, with Rene planning to return to the school as a PE Technician Apprentice. CTS’ physicists excelled with five grade 9s, and Food GCSE saw impressive results, including Esosa I’s grade 8.

In addition, Maya A achieved eight grade 9s and two grade 8s, Zhivo K received seven grade 9s and two grade 8s, Ollie J achieved four grade 9s, five grade 8s and a Distinction and Isabella W received four grade 9s, four grade 8s and a grade 7.

Our students have exemplified Brooke Weston Trusts values of ‘Ambition for All’ and ‘High Expectations’ and we are incredibly proud of their accomplishments.

 

KETTERING SCIENCE ACADEMY

Kettering Science Academy celebrate another good set of GCSE results, and today students duly celebrated with staff and parents.  The results achieved are a testament to the student’s efforts and commitment to their learning, paving the way for their next steps in their education.

Noticeable successes include Lily Coles who achieved eight Grade 9s and one Grade 8, Kenta Jenkins who achieved five Grade 9s, three Grade 8s and two Grade 7s, Stefan Buburuzanu who achieved five Grade 9s, two Grade 8s and two Grade 7s, Mason Toppin-West who achieved five Grade 9s, two Grade 8s and two Grade 7s and Ethan Ridley who gained three Grade 9s, four Grade 8s and two Grade 7s 

Many of our students will continue with us into Sixth Form, whilst a number are choosing to attend colleges or pursue apprenticeships. We wish all of them the very best in their future endeavours and look forward to seeing them succeed.

THOMAS CLARKSON ACADEMY

Students were buzzing as they received their GCSE results today at Thomas Clarkson Academy and both parents and teachers were on hand to congratulate them.

The school reported several standout performances, including Vojini Fernando who achieved five grade 9s three grade 8s and a Grade 7. Other notable successes included Sam Milner, Dzesika Bieksaite, Marija Bogdane and Jensen Blackwell.  

Lisa Tarsitano, Raising Standards Leader, commended the students' resilience, saying, "These results are a testament to the students' commitment throughout their education. We're confident they're well-prepared for their next academic challenges." 

The accomplishments of our students are a testament to their hard work and perseverance.  Many of our students will be joining us for Sixth Form, whilst others will pursue alternative avenues.  We wish all students, every success for the future.

 

Here’s to bright futures ahead!

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