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Derbyshire education councillor wishes students good luck

Derbyshire County Council Cabinet Member for SEND and Education Councillor Jack Bradley

Thousands of students across Derbyshire are currently preparing to receive their A-level and GCSE results. 

A Level results will be announced on Thursday 14th August and GCSE results a week later on Thursday 21st August. 

The Derbyshire County Council Cabinet Member for SEND and Education, Reform Councillor Jack Bradley said: 

“I’d like to wish all our students who will soon be receiving their post 16 or GCSE results the very best of luck. 

“I’d also like to say a huge thank you to headteachers and school leaders, teachers, staff, governors, parents, carers and our wider school communities for supporting our young people through this important time in their lives. 

“We know this time in the academic year and looking ahead can feel overwhelming for some young people, but there are so many options and support available to guide everyone through it, whatever happens on results day. 

“Whatever results young people receive next week, and especially if they’re disappointed or worried about not getting what they hoped for or expected, there’s plenty of advice and support on offer for every student as they consider their next steps, be that at university or college, an apprenticeship or a career. We’d urge them to use it. 

“At this important and exciting time in their lives I’d like to wish Derbyshire students all the best for the future and the many adventures ahead.” 

A full list of Derbyshire results will be available from the Department for Education in the autumn. 

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