“All involved should celebrate” says BCP education chief as GCSE results are announced

GCSE exam grades are being awarded to school pupils across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole today.

More than 4,000 Year 11 pupils from BCP’s secondary schools are receiving their results.

Cllr Richard Burton, Portfolio Holder for Children, Young People, Education and Skills, BCP Council said: “Whether pupils are staying at school or moving on to college, training, or to an apprenticeship this is a really exciting and important time.

“This is the day that the eleven years of hard work by our students, schools and teachers pays off and all involved should celebrate.

“Our educational workforce do so much to prepare young people for the future and get the best grades possible for every individual.”

Cathi Hadley, Corporate Director for Children’s Services, BCP Council said: “Every one of our pupils across BCP has done so well to get to this stage and we wish all our Year 11 pupils the best of luck for the future.

“We appreciate all the hard work and dedication that is required to successfully complete GCSE courses and pass exams.”

Any students in need of help or guidance with next steps should contact their school or college or access further support in the links below:

If a student would prefer to speak to someone in person, advice can be accessed through the youth access points across the BCP area.

For students finding the experience of receiving exam results difficult there is also mental wellbeing support:

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