Denbighshire County Council is congratulating pupils receiving their A/AS Level results.
Cllr Huw
Hilditch-Roberts, the Council’s Lead Member for Education, Children's Services
and Public Engagement, said: “On behalf of the Council I would like to
congratulate all Year 12 and 13 learners on their results in this difficult
year.
“The hard work
and dedication pupils have shown over the last year has been amazing to see and
they have been supported in every way by our schools, their staff and parents.
“Seeing how
our schools and communities have pulled together during the coronavirus
pandemic has been fantastic and despite disruptions pupils have continued to
learn and achieve throughout.
“Reaching this
stage has truly been a wonderful team effort, but the pupils themselves have
really gone above and beyond.
“We would like
to wish all our young people the very best for the future.”
* No results have been received from Ysgol Dinas Bran.
Headteacher Mark Hatch told llanblogger: "Unfortunately this year it has been a strange situation. We haven't had a 'results day'. Confirmation of results was sent to students via email. We aren't publishing school results this year due to the situation."
Education
Minister Jeremy Miles has praised the achievements of students all over Wales
as 2021 A, AS, VQ and Skills Challenge Certificates results are published. |
The total
number of A level entries in Wales this year was 35,867, an increase of 14.5%
relative to 2020, reversing the decreasing A level entries since the summer
of 2015, and resulting in an extra 4,500 A levels being awarded to Welsh
learners this year. Results for Wales show that 99.1% of learners achieved A*
- E grades, up from 97.6% in 2019, with an increase at A* with 21.3% of
candidates achieving this grade. This year’s
assessment and qualification process have been different to previous years as
examinations for summer 2021 were cancelled in response to the pandemic. A
new system was designed and delivered by schools and colleges and put trust
in them to draw together a range of assessment evidence on which to determine
a learner’s grade. Jeremy Miles said: “I hope everyone who received their grades today feels immensely proud of their remarkable achievement. “This year has been like no other and you’ve had to make many
sacrifices. You have had to deal with so much disruption to your studies over
the past 18 months, but have shown tremendous resilience and determination to
continue your learning. You have also played an incredibly important role in
keeping your classmates, teachers and communities safe. “While your experiences and the way in which you have been
assessed have been different, the value of these qualifications is not. You
can can be sure that your grades reflect your hard work throughout this year,
and you fully deserve the qualifications you receive. “Our school and college staff have also been tremendous,
working incredibly hard and under a lot of pressure to deliver and mark
learners’ assessments. “The most important thing this year is that learners are able
to progress to the next stage of their education, training or their work
careers. “Best of luck to you all in whatever your future holds.” |
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