York education leaders have congratulated students across the city on their GCSE results today (Wednesday).
Cllr Bob Webb, City of York Council education lead, said: “Huge congratulations to all the students who have received their GCSE and Key Stage 4 results today, and to the school staff, parents and carers who have supported them.
“Whilst an important milestone, these results are just a part of the journey towards further education, training or employment and I want to celebrate every young person’s achievements.
“I also want to reassure students that if your grades weren’t quite what you were hoping for there are still lots of opportunities for you.
“Whatever your plans are for the future from this point on it’s important to focus on the unique skills and abilities that you bring; training providers and employers are interested in who you are as a person, not just exam results.
“There is a range of support locally for the next steps in your journey and I would always encourage you to speak to your school first; they have supported you throughout the journey so far and they know you best to provide support.”
Support is available across the city, starting at students’ own school, and
Information on alternative options and plans is available at the school leavers page on the council website.
People can also find support in York from:
- Their school. Teaching staff will be able to support pupils with their next steps.
- Careers Advisers employed by our schools
- Admissions teams at York College and Askham Bryan College
- National Careers Service – for local employment and training opportunities; or call the national help-line 0800 100 900
- the council‘s ‘York Apprenticeship Hub’
- Specialist Learning and Employment Advisors who can support young people who have Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCP) or are in care of the Local Authority.