Pembrokeshire County Council congratulates all learners who have received GCSE and level 1 and 2 vocational results today.
Learners’ achievements this year are to be celebrated. The return to public examinations has brought many challenges for learners, families and schools.
Schools have worked effectively to ensure that pupils have been equipped with the skills to take examinations for the first time since 2019.
Cllr Guy Woodham, Cabinet Member for Education and the Welsh Language said: “The past two years have been incredibly difficult for all learners who have taken public examinations.
“The continuing impact of the pandemic has been profound. Our students have been resilient and risen to the challenges that they have faced. I would like to congratulate them all on their achievements.
“As a Local Authority, we have been committed to supporting learners in achieving the best possible outcomes.
“Students who have received their results today will have acquired a range of skills that enable them to be lifelong learners and hopefully achieve more than they thought possible.
“I wish them every success for the future.”
Director for Education Steven Richards-Downes said: “Every learner who has received their results today should be proud of their achievements as they have met the challenges of the return to external examinations.
“All students will have a range of options available to them to help them continue with education, training or employment.”





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