Students across County Durham are being praised for their hard work after receiving their A Level results.
Durham County Council is commending pupils for their efforts, with average grades across the county being in line with 2023.
This year, the average grade achieved at A Level is an impressive B-, while the average grade for Applied General qualifications is Distinction+. The average grade for Tech Level qualifications is Distinction-. These are all above national averages and support a strong record of performance over a five-year period.
Feedback from schools has been very positive regarding high proportions of students achieving their first-choice applications to university whilst others are already finding their feet within an exciting range of apprenticeship and employment opportunities.
Cllr Ted Henderson, Durham County Council’s Cabinet member for children and young people’s services, said: “We’re immensely proud of everyone in the county who has received their results recently and would like to congratulate them for their commitment to their studies.
“The results reflect the hard work of each and every pupil. They are also testament to the county’s schools and colleges for their dedication to our children and young people and we are very grateful for that. We hope that all students are celebrating their achievement. However, I’d remind everyone that great opportunities lie ahead whatever your results are. They do not determine your future potential or prevent you from following your dreams so please be resilient and remember that there is a great deal of support available across County Durham.”
Students who did not receive the grades they hoped for and those looking for careers advice, jobs, training or further learning, can find out about support from the council through DurhamWorks at:
www.durhamworks.info – or social media channels, @durhamworks on Facebook or through Twitter at @WorksDurham
The mental health and wellbeing community Kooth is offering support to young people via its website: www.kooth.com and social media channels, @KoothUK on Facebook or @Kooth_UK on Instagram.
The charity Student Minds is also offering support and guidance online at: www.studentminds.org.uk