Further Education Colleges celebrate A level and vocational results success

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ColegauCymru is delighted to celebrate with learners from across Wales as they receive their qualification results today. The success of Welsh learners is a testament to their dedication and to the commitment of our educators.

ColegauCymru Chief Executive David Hagendyk, said,  

“Congratulations to all learners as they receive AS/A level and vocational qualification results today. We also send our sincere thanks to our education colleagues, parents and carers alike, who have supported young people as they navigated this testing period. 

”Learners picking up their results today have demonstrated incredible resilience, and they should be proud of their achievements.  Your local college, alongside Careers Wales, can help people to navigate the next steps in education, an apprenticeship or into work.” 

In another year filled with challenges and uncertainties, none more so than the impact of the increased cost of living, learners have demonstrated their resilience and determination, and we commend their efforts along with those of lecturers and college staff, who have collaborated to create an environment conducive to enabling success.  

Our colleges are proudly celebrating the resilience of learners as they continue to emerge from the lasting effects of the Covid19 pandemic, whilst making sure they receive the support they need to progress in their learning journey or to move into employment. 

Regardless of outcomes today, learners remain the priority for our FE colleges with advice and guidance services now on hand to assist them to take their next steps to a bright future. 

Further Information  

Welsh Government Press Release  
Exam results: Cabinet Secretary for Education congratulates students   
15 August 2024

Contact your local college for support and guidance 

Careers Wales Website 

Lucy Hopkins, Communications Manager  
Lucy.Hopkins@ColegauCymru.ac.uk 

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