Strong A Level and vocational results for Cramlington Learning Village students

Students holding A* signs

Students at Cramlington Learning Village are celebrating an excellent set of A Level and vocational results this summer. This year’s outcomes reflect the commitment and resilience shown by students throughout their sixth form studies.

Many students  are now heading to their first-choice universities to study a wide range of subjects including Medicine, Physics, Maths, Physiotherapy, Aerospace Engineering and Primary Education . The school is also delighted with the number of students  who have secured high-quality degree apprenticeships with leading employers. These include positions with law firms, Lidl, Sellafield Power Station, Engineering companies and with the Police. One of our students, Dylan Hughes, has been recruited as a degree apprentice as an engineer with Bowmer & Kirkland, with his first job tasked with helping the company build the new school building at CLV. 

a member of staff with a student looking at their results

Our Co-Headteachers Jon Bird and Kim Irving said:

“We are so proud of our students for their achievements and for the determination and character they have shown over the past two years. These results are the product of their hard work and the support of our dedicated staff.”

Head of Sixth Form, Ken Brechin, added:

“This success is the result of a shared effort between students, staff, and families. We wish all of our leavers the very best as they move on to the next stage of their education or careers.”

Cramlington Learning Village congratulates the Class of 2025 and looks forward to hearing about their future successes.