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Education Minister congratulates learners on GCSE and vocational results

12 Aug 2021 3 minute read
Education and Welsh Language Minister, Jeremy Miles

The Minister for Education and Welsh Language, has congratulated learners in Wales receiving their GCSE and vocational qualification results today.

Jeremy Miles praised the “resilience” of young people who have “overcome” all of the “challenges” that have been thrown at them during the pandemic.

There were 328,658 summer GCSE entries this year, a rise of 8.6% compared to 2020, and 29% of entries achieved an A* or A, with 74% receiving between A*- C, while 98% of entries resulted in a pass between grades A*-G.

This year’s assessment and qualification process has been different to previous years, as examinations for summer 2021 were cancelled in response to the pandemic.

A new system was designed and delivered by schools and colleges, drawing on a range of assessment evidence to determine learners’ grades.

The Welsh Government provided an additional £9m to support schools and colleges in the delivery of this year’s assessments.

It provided £26m to ensure students could complete their vocational qualifications and colleges could continue to deliver practical sessions this year.

The Minister visited Ysgol Glan Clwyd, in Denbighshire, where he met pupils collecting their GCSE grades.

‘Priority’ 

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.

“My message to this year’s GCSE students is a huge ‘well done’. You’ve had everything thrown at you over the last 18 months – periods in lockdown, time away from your friends and families, and times where you’ve missed out on many of the social activities you should be enjoying. You’ve shown tremendous resilience to overcome all of these challenges.

“I also want to congratulate learners on their vocational qualification results. Skills in priority sectors are vitally important in meeting the range of needs of the Welsh economy, now more than ever, and your hard-earned qualifications will put you in good stead for the future.

“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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