CEO says ‘it’s been another incredible year and a fantastic set of results’

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Eastern Education Group congratulated the class of 2024 on their results today. 

Eastern Education Group includes One Sixth Form College (ONE) based in Ipswich along with Abbeygate Sixth Form College (Abbeygate) and West Suffolk College who are both situated in Bury St Edmunds.

At ONE, more than 600 students received A-levels and 572 gained vocational qualifications. 

In terms of A-levels, ONE saw a 97% overall pass rate, with 68.31% of students achieving grades at A* to C. 

Out of those who studied A-levels, 400 sat 3 A-levels or more and gained a A* to C grade.

99.4% of students passed their vocational qualifications.   

And 44% of students who studied on a full-time vocational diploma programme gained a distinction profile (D*D*D* to DDD).  

At Abbeygate, a total of 523 students received A level grades . 

In terms of A levels, Abbeygate saw a 98% overall pass rate, with 71% gaining grades of A* to C. 

Out of those who studied A-levels, 472 sat 3 A-levels or more and the A* to C grade relating to this group was 88%.

A small proportion of students do two A-levels and an applied diploma. The overall pass rate includes the diplomas because they're graded the same way. 18.1% of the grades in terms of the diploma were graded at A* or A. 

At West Suffolk College, a total of 1583 students received vocational qualifications achieving a pass rate of over 95% with the majority achieving Merit and Distinction grades. 

In terms of the new T Level qualification, 43 students studied on, construction, design and surveying, education and early years and health pathways.

On the health and design pathways, 100% of students passed their course which is an incredible achievement.                                                                                                 

Chief executive of Eastern Education Group – Dr Nikos Savvas said: " It’s been another incredible year for Eastern Education Group and I would like to congratulate all of our learners on a fantastic set of results. 

“Thanks to the support of our amazing staff, the class of 2024 have excelled themselves and we look forward to seeing them all go on and achieve great things in the future." 

Jake Robson, Group Sixth Form Principal at ONE said: “We are absolutely delighted with the A level and level 3 vocational outcomes at One Sixth Form College this year, marking the success of our largest graduating cohort to date, with over 900 students. With a 10% increase in recruitment and retention, we’ve seen 100 more young people in the region achieve level 3 qualifications. 

“They are now ready to embark on their chosen paths in higher education and employment. Most importantly, these results set our students on a bright journey towards happy, fulfilled and successful futures.” 

Stuart Small, Deputy Principal at Abbeygate said: “We're extremely proud of all our young people who've worked incredibly hard this year. These results reflect not only the outstanding commitment each student has made to their studies, but also the dedication of the staff who've been supporting them along the way. 

“I speak on behalf of everyone at Abbeygate when I say that we're immensely proud of everyone's efforts and the part they've played as valued members of the college community. We wish them all the very best as they undoubtedly go on to accomplish wonderful things in the next chapter of their lives." 

Colin Shaw, Group Sixth Form Principal for Eastern Education Group, said: “Yet again students have achieved some fantastic grades, which is all down to their hard work and determination over the past two years.  We are delighted with the outcomes we are seeing today and wish our students all the best as they embark on their future endeavours.  I would like to pay tribute to the unwavering support of all our staff who have motivated, inspired and encouraged students to achieve the best they can.  Finally, it is important to acknowledge the invaluable support the College and our students receive from employers, without which students would be unable to gain valuable work experience within the vocational sector they have chosen.”