A level Results CLF Post 16

At Cabot Learning Federation Post 16 we are delighted to be celebrating another very successful year of student achievement and outcomes. With nearly 70% of our students achieving high grades (A*- C) and all succeeding in their courses, our students have every reason to feel proud of their achievements. This success is across our broad curriculum with students attaining high grades in A-Levels and Level 3 vocational qualifications. This success again reflects our Post 16 centre being an Outstanding provision serving our local community across Bristol and South Gloucestershire and reinforcing the Outstanding judgement awarded by Ofsted earlier in the year.
Our students have received first class support from experts in post 16 provision alongside outstanding teaching. They have developed high academic resilience and shown impressive dedication to their studies.
“It is so joyful to see such happiness expressed by our year 13 students with super results, as they confirm their plans: an exciting time for all. The students have worked so very hard across the two years, some overcoming considerable challenges and they deserve to celebrate their success! “Kath Cooper, Senior Principal, CLF Post-16.
All of our students are moving onto positive next steps and many accept their University places.
Some individual examples ; Ilham Uddin achieved 4x A* ( Physics, Maths, Further Maths and Chemistry) plus a Distinction in the AEA Maths qualification and will be heading to Oxford to study Maths.
Elsie Hudson has achieved 1 x B grade in criminology, B in photography and a Distinction in health and social care. Elsie will be heading off to Cardiff university to study criminology Dominion Adeyemo has achieved 2 x B grades
(Business and economics) and 1 A grade in maths. Dom will be heading off to Manchester university to study economics.
Hasnain Naveed started his journey with us as a level 2 student and has secured a MM in Business studies at level 3. Hasnain will be heading off to study accounting and business management at UWE.
We are also proud of the continued success of our disadvantage PP/ FSM and SEND students, who have achieved strong grades and positive progress, especially with the increase of students attaining tops grades.
We continue to support the students in our care as we prepare for our return in September.
Our enrolment day will be held at John Cabot Academy on Friday 22nd August and we continue to welcome new applications from year 11 and 12 students please see our admissions page on the website www.clfpost16.org
Sally Apps, Deputy CEO of the Cabot Learning Federation said: “This year has seen continued success and further improvements across a range of Cabot Learning Federation provisions, courses and communities.
“From bespoke industry-based courses preparing young adults for careers in the arts and sport to vocational qualifications leading to careers in valued public services, as well as traditional A level courses across a number of disciplines, CLF students are celebrating excellent outcomes again in 2025.
“We are thrilled for those students who have gained places at prestigious institutions like Oxford university, at times in the face of significant adversity. We are equally proud of those students who have completed courses and are securing destinations in a broad range of fields closer to home where they continue to model to our current cohorts of students what success looks like.
“It is with huge pride and gratitude that we note the efforts of teachers, educational and professional support staff, parents and carers and of course our students themselves as they take their next steps with confidence and agency.
“We wish them every success and look forward to hearing of these in future as part of our valued CLF Alumni.”