GCSE Results 2024
Pupils, their families and staff at Cranbrook Education Campus, a proud member of the Ted Wragg Trust, are celebrating outstanding GCSE results today (22nd August).
This morning, we were thrilled to announce that 64% of our Year 11 students achieved a pass in both English and Maths, while 100% of our students secured the qualifications needed to advance to their chosen post-16 destinations.
Our Year 11 cohort exceeded expectations, achieving an overall positive Progress score. Additionally, our Year 10 students who took their early entry English Literature exams this year performed exceptionally well, with 75% earning a grade 4 or higher.
This marks a remarkable conclusion to the academic year for Cranbrook Education Campus, which also received a 'Good' rating from Ofsted earlier this summer. Our achievements extend beyond GCSEs, with above national average results in Early Years Good Level of Development (GLD), Year 1 Phonics, the Year 4 Multiplication check, and Key Stage 2 SATs.
Ofsted inspectors praised our ambitious curriculum, particularly highlighting how we successfully promoted the importance of reading. They also commended the school's unwavering efforts to remove barriers to pupil participation and success.
Today's celebrations were made even more special by the presence of our pupils from families seeking asylum, who have become valued members of the Cranbrook family in recent years.
The school’s dedication to providing an inclusive education is evident in the achievements of all our pupils and the personal success stories shared below.
Attainment
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Amelia Szczecina who achieved 4 * Grade 9’s, 6 * Grade 8’s and a Distinction in Sport Studies and will be going onto study A Levels in Biology, Chemistry and Maths at The Maynard School
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Matthew Mo who achieved 5 * Grade 9, 1 Grade 8, 2 * Grade 7’s and a Merit in Music and will be going onto study A Levels in Geography, Maths and Music at Exeter College
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Julia Szczecina who achieved 4 * Grade 9’s, 1 Grade 8, 3 * Grade 7’s and a Distinction in Sport Studies and will be going onto study A Levels in English Literature, History and Psychology at Torquay Girls Grammar School
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Sammy Stokes who achieved 1 Grade 9, 4 * Grade 8’s, 2 * Grade 7’s and a Distinction* in Sports Studies and will be going onto study BTEC Sport and Exercise Science at Exeter College
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Zoe Bradshaw who achieved 1 Grade 9, 4 * Grade 8’s, 3 Grade 7’s and 1 Grade 6 and will be going onto study A Levels in 3D Design, Fashion and Textiles and French at Exeter College
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Stanley Wood who achieved 1 Grade 8, 6 * Grade 7’s, 2 Grade 6’s and will be going onto study A Levels in English Literature, History and Philosophy and Ethics at Clyst Vale Community College
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Jamie-Lee Benson who achieved 2 Grade 8’s, 4 Grade 7’s and 2 Grade 6’s and will be going onto study A Levels in 3D Product design, Graphic Communication and Physics at Exeter College
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Amelia Szczecina |
Matthew Mo |
Sammy Stokes |
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Zoe Bradshaw |
Stanley Wood |
Jamie-Lee Benson |
Progress - A +1 means that, on average, students scored one grade higher across their best eight subjects compared to their national targets.
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Evie Bain who achieved +2.92 who will be going to study Zoology at Bicton College
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Archie Isaacs who achieved +2.61 who will be going to study A Levels in Geography, Maths and Physics at Exeter College
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McKenzie Scott who achieved +2.25 and will be going onto study Digital Production, Design and Development T Level at Exeter College
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Jayden O’Neil who achieved +1.78 and will be going onto study A Levels in 3D Design, Environmental Science and Geography at Exeter College
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Owen Hardware who achieved +1.65 and will be going onto study Digital Production, Design and Development T Level at Exeter College
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Louie Wells who achieved +1.36 and will be going onto study BTEC Electrical Installation at Exeter College
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Noah Gregory +1.29 and will be going onto study A Levels in History, Maths and Physics at Exeter College
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Evie Bain |
McKenzie Scott |
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Jack Cook, Owen Hardware and William Rutter |
Louie Wells, Kobe Addae and Joshua Somerton-Rees |
Stephen Farmer, Head of Campus at Cranbrook Education Campus said: "Today, we celebrate not just the impressive grades our pupils have earned, but the remarkable journey they’ve embarked on to reach this point. Their achievements reflect their unwavering commitment to our #Crantastic PERKS values of being Proud, Engaged, Ready, Kind, and Safe. They have every reason to be immensely proud of themselves. Congratulations to each and every one of our pupils! I am excited to see how you will go out into the world and make a positive impact."
Moira Marder, Chief Executive Officer of the Ted Wragg Trust said: “Many congratulations to all the students across Devon who have collected their GCSE results today. It’s been another successful year and I cannot wait to see what our students go on to achieve next. It’s such a privilege to provide ongoing education to the young people of Devon and I hope this Year 11 cohort has a wonderful time celebrating their well earned success today with family and friends.”
Siobhan Meredith, Executive Director of Education at the Trust praised students for their “ambition and resilience” and noted that “school teams will be working closely with all students in the coming days to ensure they are able to take the next step of their choice, continuing to give them all the support they can towards the next stage of their journey.”