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Derbyshire students perform well in GCSEs

Students in Derbyshire have done themselves and the county proud by doing well in their GCSEs.

Around 7,000 students across the county’s 45 secondary schools received their results last week. Provisional results show that 76% of year 11 students in Derbyshire achieved grades 4 to 9 in English and 60% achieved grades 5 to 9. In maths, 72% of year 11 students achieved grades 4 to 9 and 51% achieved grades 5 to 9.

Cabinet Member for Young People, Councillor Alex Dale, said: “We’re delighted that early indications show our GCSE students have done really well in their exams and I want to congratulate them all for their hard work and dedication.”

“I’d also like to say a big thank you to heads, teachers, staff, governors, parents and our school improvement service for supporting our young people through this important time in their lives.”

“We wish all students the very best of luck as they make the next step in their career – whether that’s vocational or academic.”

Further education or training options open to year 11 students are:

  • full-time education such as sixth form, college or work-based learning
  • an apprenticeship
  • part-time education or training if they are employed, self-employed or volunteering for more than 20 hours a week

Councillor Dale added: “Even if students don’t do as well as expected in their GCSEs, schools can put them in touch with advisers who can go through all the options open to them. These include a wide range of vocational qualifications and apprenticeships which will be showcased at our Derbyshire Skills Festival.”

The Derbyshire Skills Festival is Derbyshire’s largest careers event for young people and is aimed at students aged 13 to 19, including those in year 11 who are considering their options after school. This year’s Chesterfield event will be held at the Proact Stadium on Wednesday 18 September 2019 from 1.30pm to 7.30pm. Find out more here.

Lots of training providers, larger employers and the our community adult education service will be on hand to talk to young people. They will also be invited to take part in a range of have-a-go activities.

Students who do not pass their GCSE English or maths can choose to sign up at a our adult community education centre to resit them. The centres also offer personalised study programmes.

Dom Stevens

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