As nervous Salford students awaken to discover their GCSE results this morning, it has been revealed that there has been an increase of 2% on last years grades with 56% of pupils achieving good GCSE passes in both English and Mathematics.
Councillor Lisa Stone, lead member for children’s and young people’s services at Salford City Council, said:
Quote“Huge congratulations to all the pupils for their excellent successes. They are the future of this city and we are incredibly proud of them.
“Their results would not have been possible without the hard work of all the staff and teachers who worked hard to push the pupils as far as they could. They deserve a big thank you and well done.
“Obviously not everyone will have got the results they wanted and I hope they will not be too disappointed. It is important they realise it is not the end of the world and there are plenty of other education, training and work opportunities ahead.”
Congratulations to all students on their results, if you did not get the results you wanted then don't worry too much, there are many options still available to you.
For advice on what to do next please see www.thestudentroom.co.uk/gcse/gcses-results-day-guidance for advice and if you’re looking for college courses or training options please see UCAS progress www.ucasprogress.com/search
Edited by KARL
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