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GCSE students receive grades after Covid disruption

News | Rhys Williams | Published: 12:00, Thursday August 12th, 2021.
Last updated: 12:00, Thursday August 12th, 2021

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Congratulations to our students receiving their GCSE results today!! ??? pic.twitter.com/eK8eoRood2

— Bedwas High School (@bedwashighsch) August 12, 2021

GCSE students across Wales are receiving their results today after an academic year plagued by the coronavirus pandemic.

As a result, pupils didn’t sit formal exams and were instead graded using predictions made by their teachers.

The same grading was used for AS-level and A-level results, which were announced on Tuesday.

Overall, 28.7% of GCSE results were graded between A* and A – an increase on last year – while 73.6% of results graded between A* and C, roughly similar to last year’s grades.

In total, 98% of entries were graded between A* and G.

Record A-level results for Wales in 2021

Wales’ Education Minister, Jeremy Miles, said: “Our priority this year has been to put a system in place so that learners receive grades based on evidence of their work and enables them to progress to the next stage of their education, training or work with confidence.”

Mr Miles praised the “tremendous resilience” of both GCSE students and those studying vocational qualifications.

He added: “It’s also been a remarkable achievement by all the school and college staff who’ve worked so hard to enable qualifications this year. It’s been an almighty task to put measures in place so that learners could get their results, like any other year.

“You should be very proud of the work you have done to help our learners progress.”


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South Wales East Senedd Member Laura Anne Jones, who is the Conservative Shadow Education Minister, congratulated pupils on their results and said: “Students should be very proud of their successes this year. Their dedication and determination, despite the challenges and pressures that schools have been under, has paid off. I wish each and every one of you success for the next chapter of your lives.”

Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Cabinet Member for Education, Cllr Ross Whiting, said: “The past year of school has been challenging unlike any other in recent memory.

“Learners have had to adapt to changes in the way they have been taught, from face-to-face to online distanced and blended learning. These changes would have been nearly unthinkable just a year and a half ago.”

Lee Jarvis, headteacher at St Martin’s School in Caerphilly, said: “I congratulate all of our learners for their exceptional results today and would like to say how extremely proud I am of each and every one of you for working so hard to achieve your very best in such challenging a time.”

CONGRATULATIONS Year 11! We are SO, SO proud of you. It was so lovely to see so many of our pupils and parents at the school today. Good luck to you all in Year 11 as you begin the next chapter in your careers, and enjoy your summer holidays! pic.twitter.com/S9jL47TMcx

— YG Cwm Rhymni (@Cwmrhymni) August 12, 2021

Cllr Philippa Marsden, Leader of the Council and her message to students receiving their results today.#ImprovingAchievingInspiring

Y Cynghorydd Philippa Marsden, Arweinydd y Cyngor, a'i neges i'r myfyrwyr sy'n cael eu canlyniadau heddiw.#GwellaCyflawniYsbrydoli pic.twitter.com/OtMW0VPYV0

— caerphillycbc (@CaerphillyCBC) August 12, 2021

Congratulations to all our Year 11s and Year 10s collecting an excellent set of results today. Your hard work and resilience over the last two years has been amazing and the whole school is exceptionally proud of you! ? ?

— Newbridge School (@NewbridgeSch) August 12, 2021

Congratulations and good luck to everyone in Islwyn getting their results today.

Whatever the next exciting chapter of your lives may be, I wish you the very best of luck. I hope that you are proud of the results you have achieved, in what has been a remarkably difficult year.

— Rhianon Passmore MS (@rhi4islwyn) August 10, 2021

A huge POB LWC to everyone receiving GCSE results today! ?

— Dawn Bowden (@Dawn_Bowden) August 12, 2021

? Congratulations to everyone receiving GCSE and BTEC results today!

? Llongyfarchiadau i bawb sy'n derbyn eu canlyniadau TGAU a BTEC heddiw! pic.twitter.com/GICMAP80Vb

— Peredur Owen Griffiths AS/MS (@PeredurPlaidAS) August 12, 2021

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