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York celebrates A Level students’ success

City of York Council education leaders are congratulating students who have received their A Level, T level and post 16 vocational results today (Thursday 15 August).

Cllr Bob Webb, City of York Council’s Executive Member for Children, Young People and Education said: “It’s always wonderful to be able to celebrate young people’s achievements. And for each set of results, there is an individual story of hard work and dedication.

“I wish all the students the best of luck on the next stage of their journey, whether that’s into work, further or higher education, or other opportunities.

“But I also want to reassure students that help is at hand if your grades weren’t quite what you were hoping for. Whatever your plans are for the future you can seek support locally and I would always encourage you to speak to your school or college first; they know you best and can provide bespoke support.”

Advice is also available for people considering apprenticeships or other employment opportunities, or for those wanting to move into full-time education.

Young people who are concerned that their personal circumstances may make accessing education, employment or training more difficult could also benefit from advice.

People can 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
  • Council-led ‘York Apprenticeship Hub’ – go to www.york.gov.uk/yorkapprenticeships for local information or find us on Facebook @ York Apprenticeships; .
  • 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.

Information and advice is also available for school and college leavers at www.york.gov.uk/SchoolLeavers.

Support is also available for anyone who is particularly worried about their results and next steps.

York mind offer services to young people at https://www.yorkmind.org.uk/ , email office@yorkmind.org.uk or call 01904 643364