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St James School celebrate GCSE results ​​​​​​​

++  Exeter students achieve brilliant exam results ++

 

Students and staff from St James School, part of the Ted Wragg Trust, have been celebrating exceptional GCSE results today (22nd Aug.)  

 

At St James, we are thrilled that we have improved our school’s outcomes with 70% of students achieving a grade 4+ in both English and maths and 54% 5+ with excellent results in many subject areas.  They joined students across the Trust celebrating a fantastic set of GCSE results.

 

At St James School we are a community with an ambitious curriculum, focused and thoughtful classrooms and great learning. We are an Ofsted 'Good' school with a thriving and diverse community and excellent educational outcomes. St James school motto is “work hard and be kind” and these behaviours lived day in, day out by their students and staff are exemplified in their GCSE results today. 

 

There was a brilliant set of results at St James:

 

  • Edie achieved nine GCSEs at grade 9 - amongst the best individual student results the school has ever seen 

 

  • Ella achieved an excellent set of results and has already started her apprenticeship in childcare and loves getting up and going into work every day 

 

Emily Harper, Headteacher at St James School said:

 

"The wonderful results our students have received today are the product of years of hard work, determination, and the exceptional support of school staff, families, and friends. I am so proud of all our students and the way they embody our St James’ motto “work hard, be kind” every day. Our class of 2024 should be incredibly proud of the work they have put in and we look forward to celebrating their future successes as they remain part of our community as alumni students.”

 

Moira Marder, Chief Executive Officer of the Ted Wragg Trust said:

 

“Huge congratulations to everyone collecting results today.  I am incredibly proud of our students' GCSE results this year.  Their achievements are a testament to their hard work, resilience, and commitment. 

 

“I would also like to extend my heartfelt thanks to our dedicated teachers and supportive parents, whose unwavering encouragement has been instrumental in these achievements. I am excited to see what our students will accomplish next."

 

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.” 

 

The twelve Ted Wragg Trust secondary schools are the Plymouth-based Marine Academy Plymouth, All Saints Academy, Lipson Co-operative Academy and Tor Bridge High; Queen Elizabeth’s School, Crediton; Cranbrook Education Campus; the Exeter-based schools, Isca Academy, St James School, West Exe School and St Luke’s Church of England School; and Honiton Community College and Sidmouth College in East Devon.