Once again excellent results have been obtained by students who have been attending GCSE Maths and English classes at Tenby Community Learning Centres. These much coveted results are opening up new doors and horizons and are enabling people to continue and progress along their chosen learning pathway. Congratulations are extended to Terri Baker, Danielle Bateman, Jack Booth, Jennifer Evans, Spencer Lewis, David Robins and James Scotney on their English Language success. James is also to be congratulation on his literature success. Congratulations also to Gabriella Herrick, Susanne Lewis, Giselle Mills, Tracey Sawyers Melanie Wherret, Paul Bidgood, Hayley Luff, Miranda Trier, Hayley Wood and Paul Roach on their mathematics success. Thanks are extended to tutors Lindsay Radion, Newman Vincent, Scott and Anne Draper for all their support and encouragement which has enabled these students to achieve their objectives. Anyone wishing to improve their English or mathematics qualifications should contact Tenby Community Learning on 01834 843297 or Pembroke Dock Community Learning Centre on 01646 682668 for details of next term's courses. Brochures are available now from Post offices local supermarkets and doctor's surgeries. NETHERWOOD

At Netherwood School, Saundersfoot, all of the16- year-old students in Year 11 passed at least 5 GCSE's at A*-C grade. The average number of subjects passed at C grade or more was nine, while 11 of the 18 subject areas scored 100 per cent passes (at least C grade). Ninety per cent of all entries lead to a pass (at least C grade), while 33 per cent of all entries resulted in A* or A grades. "We firmly believe that strong teacher leadership in the classroom is what constantly produces such results at Netherwood," said principal, Mr. Huw Morris. "I would like to congratulate all the pupils and thank all the staff."