Students across Flintshire are celebrating today as they receive their GCSE results.
Councillor Mared Eastwood, Cabinet Member for Education, Welsh Language and Culture said:
"The Council is very proud of all of our learners on their hard work to achieve the grades that they have received.
“I hope that these results will enable them to proceed to post-16 education courses or to find suitable training or employment. I wish them every success and encourage them to continue to strive to achieve their very best.”
Chief Officer for Education and Youth, Claire Homard, said:
“I would like to warmly congratulate all of our learners receiving their GCSE results. The celebrations today are a culmination of their commitment and hard work and the dedication of the staff in our schools in teaching and supporting them. I also recognise the work of parents and carers in supporting and encouraging their children over many years of education and I thank them for working in partnership with our schools.
“I wish all learners every success in their next steps. I know our schools will continue to provide support and advice for learners in making choices about future pathways and preparing for September.”
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