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Exam celebrations at Digitech Studio School

Digitech Studio School Bristol is proud to celebrate the impressive achievements of its students in this summer’s GCSEs and vocational qualifications.

These results reflect the dedication, perseverance, and hard work students have shown throughout their time at Digitech. Every student should feel incredibly proud of what they’ve accomplished.

Once again, creative and digital vocational subjects – core to Digitech’s specialist curriculum – have delivered outstanding outcomes, highlighting the strength of the school’s provision in these areas.

Simon Jones, Head of School at Digitech said: “We’re thrilled to congratulate our Year 11 students on receiving their results today. Their commitment, enthusiasm, and determination have been evident throughout their journey with us, and it’s been wonderful to see so many happy faces this morning as they celebrate the grades they’ve worked so hard for.

“These results open doors to exciting next steps, and we couldn’t be prouder.”

A special mention goes to Daisy Sage, Tyler-Jay Symmons and Cosmo Sharma-Mcauslan, who have achieved an exceptional set of qualifications.

A heartfelt thank you to all our staff for their unwavering support and dedication in helping students reach their goals. We look forward to seeing what our students will go on to achieve in the future.

Digitech’s students were among nearly 2,000 young people across the Cabot Learning Federation (CLF) who received their results today – with many celebrating outstanding results and getting set for the next stage of their education.

CLF Deputy CEO Sally Apps said: “As a trust we would like to extend our congratulations to the 1,994 students who are receiving their GCSE and equivalent qualifications today.

“These are the result of considerable effort, diligence and determination and the results celebrated today are opening the door to a range of excellent onward destinations for our young people who have studied at our mainstream and specialist schools.

“It is with considerable gratitude to our staff and parents that we celebrate, knowing that these outcomes are achieved as a result of a considerable team effort.

“It is particularly pleasing to see that this year, more young people who have experienced challenge and disadvantage during their school career are collecting strong results.

“We are proud of them and delighted for them, and wish all CLF Year 11 students – now part of our valued alumni and in many cases continuing their onward study with us – a happy and successful educational career.”