Students celebrate GCSE and vocational exam success
Students celebrate GCSE and vocational exam success
Students and staff at Cowley Academy are celebrating yet another fantastic year of academic and vocational success with highly impressive results across the diverse curriculum of 18 different GCSE and BTEC subjects.
In addition to English and Mathematics, the top four subjects where students have achieved grades 7 or above are Digital Information Technology, Sport Science, Music and Health & Social Care. There has also been a notable increase in grades 9 to 5 in History.
Mrs Lucy Conley, Chief Executive Officer said “Since joining South Lincolnshire Academies Trust in September 2022, Cowley Academy students have continually improved. This set of results is a testament to the incredible hard work of our students and staff, and reflects the students’ hard work and commitment to their studies.”
The GCSE and BTEC results at Cowley Academy highlights the strength of the quality of education as noted by Ofsted inspectors in May 2025 where the school had made significant improvements since it joined the Trust. The Ofsted report stated that “the school has developed ambitious subject curriculums that identify the knowledge and skills students need to learn and when”.
The impressive GCSE and Vocational grades have been replicated across every school that are part of South Lincolnshire Academies Trust and reflects how well students are fully supported. The continued progress of the summer examination results at Cowley Academy highlights the strength of the quality of education and the wide variety of initiatives that students have been eager to take advantage of.
Cowley Academy have offered extra revision sessions during the Easter and May Half Term holidays, where students choose additional two-hour lessons on specific subjects. In term time, during lunchtimes and after-school, subject staff have provided homework and revision clubs as part of their enrichment programmes. The Trust has also invested in online learning resources that students have been able to utilise as part of their revision tools. This dedication to go above and beyond has ensured students can be rewarded for their hard work and dedication.
Mrs Lucy Conley added “As a Trust with non-selective schools, I am immensely proud of the achievements of every single student who have grown into amazing young people with bright futures. The results across all the schools that are part of South Lincolnshire Academies Trust demonstrates our commitment to school improvement, and we offer students in Lincolnshire the best opportunities possible and help them to aspire to be the best they can be. I wish all our students the very best in the next phase of their educational endeavours whether this be Sixth Form, College or an apprenticeship.”



