Good news on GCSE Results Day

Good news on GCSE Results Day

At Broadoak Academy we are delighted to announce that students have yet again attained very well in the 2024 GCSE exams.

This is down to the hard work, dedication, and resilience of our wonderful students, as well as the unwavering support of our parents/carers, and the formidable work of our staff in doing everything they can to support our students to these outcomes. A huge thank you to everyone – our hard work, our togetherness and community spirit are bearing fruit!

Danny McGilloway, Principal of Broadoak Academy, said: “I could not be prouder of the way in which our students have conducted themselves throughout the whole examination season. Our results today are the product of two years of challenging GCSE courses, but five years of hard work and dedication. Our young people truly are amazing, and I take my hat off to them, to their families for their ongoing support, and to our staff for their endless endeavours to support our young people to achieve the best they can, setting them up for the next stage of their journeys.”

“The year 11 students were focussed and determined. It was a joy to share this journey with them and to be able to celebrate with them. This truly is a wonderful community to be part of and wish them well as they begin the next phase of their education.”

We are proud of all our students; however, these following students deserve a special mention due to their exceptional outcomes:

Delwyn A

Lois C

Mohammed I

Eva M

Natalia T

All attained grades 9-7 across all of their subjects, an outstanding achievement. Eva Mamman was also recognised by the exam board as having attained one of the highest marks in the country for Health & Social Care. What an amazing accolade for Eva.

Steve Taylor CEO of the Cabot Learning Federation said: “Across the Cabot Learning Federation, we have almost 1,800 students collecting their results today after 12 years of education, and the day is all about them as individuals. There are some extraordinary stories of young people achieving well against the odds, showing the tenacity and commitment to invest in themselves and their futures. We know that they are making their parents and carers and our colleagues proud, and we’re just as excited to see where they go next as what they find when they open their envelopes today. Well done to them and thank you to the many colleagues who have nurtured their potential and helped them to grow from the first day they were dropped off at school!”