
A Level students across Cheshire East have once again achieved results ahead of the national average, with a provisional pass rate of 98.4%.
The breakdown of results by grades shows that the proportion of students achieving grades A* to A was 24.7 per cent and well over half (51.4 per cent) achieved an A* to B grade. results reflect the hard work shown, once again, by students not only during the exam period but also over the years leading up to today. Seeing students now progressing to university courses or degree apprenticeships highlights the commitment of local young people to succeed and aspire to the next phase of their journey.
Cllr Carol Bulman, lead member for children and families at Cheshire East Council, said:
“I am delighted to see that our A-level students have continued to achieve incredibly strong levels of performance.
“These fantastic results are an absolute credit to our young people and everyone who has worked so hard to support them – not only their dedicated teachers and support staff but also students’ parents and families. It really is a collective effort to support students so that they can achieve such impressive results.
“I am really proud of our students’ achievements and I wish them all the very best for the future, whether they are continuing their studies into further or higher education, apprenticeships or taking their first steps into the workplace.”