Big day for Westmorland and Furness students as they wait for A Level results

A group of students looking at their exam results

 

Exam results day is always a day of excitement, high emotions, and mixed feelings - depending upon individual results.

Cllr Sue Sanderson, Westmorland and Furness Council’s Cabinet Member for Children's Services, Education and Skills, has offered her words of encouragement to everyone receiving results today.

She said: “Today is a day to acknowledge the great work of students, as well as all the excellent work by Head Teachers, teachers, schools, colleges and parents. It’s also a chance for students to look ahead and focus on the opportunities ahead of them – be that Further Education, Higher Education, employment, or further training.

“All students are to be congratulated for their efforts over recent months and I wish them all the best of luck for the future.

“Whatever you decide to do next, know that whatever your results there are still plenty of opportunities available to you – including with us here at the council. Each year we announce our apprenticeship opportunities and have numerous jobs available right now with excellent progression opportunities.”

Milorad Vasic, Director of Children’s Services at Westmorland and Furness Council added: “I want to take this opportunity to congratulate our young people on all their hard work. I am immensely proud of everyone’s efforts.

“Whatever your results it is now time for you to focus on the future and the opportunities which lie ahead.

“If any student is unhappy with their A or AS level grade, they will also have the opportunity to sit an exam in the autumn, or, in certain circumstances, to appeal the grade through their school or college.”

The National Careers Service Exam Results Helpline is available for young people who need help or advice around exam results or next steps. To speak to a career’s adviser, call 0800 100 900 from 8am to 10pm, 7 days a week.

The Inspira website is also a great place to find out more if you’re in need of careers advice or you’re unsure what to do next.

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