More than 3,700 young people in Cheshire West and Chester have received their exam results at schools across the district. Congratulations go to all the students for their achievements.
This success is also a result of the guidance of committed school staff who have challenged young people to work to reach their potential. Parents and carers will be equally as proud of the achievements seen today which reflects their support and encouragement they have provided
Councillor Adam Langan, Cabinet Member for Children and Young People, said:
"Well done to everyone receiving their results today. Today's results reflect a great deal of hard work and commitment from students, as well as the encouragement and support provided by teachers, parents and carers.
"I hope they are proud of what they have accomplished and that today's results set them on a path to future success."
For students whose results may not be what they expected, support and advice is available. Schools and colleges will be able to discuss the options open to them and help them make informed decisions about their next steps.
You can get advice about the next steps to take from the National Careers Service:
Post 16 options | National Careers Service
Childline:
https://www.childline.org.uk/info-advice/school-college-and-work/school-college/exam-results/
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