STUDENTS receiving their A-level results across Wales today have been congratulated by the Welsh Government Education Minister.
Students sitting their A-level, AS, Advanced Welsh Baccalaureate and vocational qualifications received their results today – Thursday, August 17 – with results being roughly between the level of results awarded in 2019 prior to the covid pandemic 2022.
Last year was the first year students sat exams following the pandemic, with support provided including advance information of exam content and a supportive grading approach.
Across Wales, the overall pass rate this year at A-level was 97.5% with 13.5% of grades the top A*.
Jeremy Miles, Welsh Government education minister, said: “I want to wish a big congratulations to everyone receiving their results today. It’s a huge day for you, the culmination of years of hard work, and I hope today is a reward for all your efforts.
“We know what a challenging time this has been. Our aim in providing extra support this year was to make sure exams were fair despite the difficulties you’ve faced.
“For anyone who didn’t quite get the results you wanted, or you’re unsure of your next steps, don’t be too disappointed and don’t be too hard on yourself.
"There are lots of options open to you, including university clearing, apprenticeships, maybe starting your own business. Careers Wales is a great place to start for advice and your school or college will be there to support you too.
“Our Young Person’s Guarantee provides everyone under the age of 25 with the opportunity to enrol in education or training, find work or become self-employed, so you have lots of choices to pursue the career you want.
“I hope all staff and students are proud of their hard work, enjoy the rest of the summer and look forward to the exciting opportunities you have ahead of you.”
Following the A-level results, GCSE results will be released on Thursday, August 24.
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