Students and teachers at Ysgol Gyfun Ystalyfera and St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Sixth Form Centre in Port Talbot, the two schools in Neath Port Talbot offering post-16 education, are being congratulated for their outstanding achievements.
The percentage of Advanced Level examinations passed at grades A*-E is 98% and shows an improvement on last year’s performance.
68% of these passes were at the higher A*-C grades providing students with an extremely sound basis to pursue higher education or other learning opportunities.
There number of our students attaining the top A and A* grades has improved to just over 27%, with 18% achieving these grades in A Level qualifications.
Many students achieved outstanding results, allowing them to enter top university courses with confidence.
These include Angharad Morgan, Asia Hoile, Alice Barnes and Cellan Michael from YGG Ystalyfera and Isabel Barnes, Gregory Evans and Emily Jones from St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Sixth Form Centre who all secured outstanding top grade results.
Leader of Neath Port Talbot Council, Cllr. Rob Jones said: “This is another set of outstanding results for the county borough and I congratulate the students, staff and their parents for all their efforts. We are very proud of them all. I wish the students every success in their future endeavours.”
Congratulating students and school staff, Director of Education, Aled Evans, added: “The sound basis for learning set at Key Stage 4 has enabled more students to continue with their education beyond 16 with purpose, ambition and success.”
Mr. Evans praised those students who had gone from Neath Port Talbot 11-16 comprehensive schools to study at Neath Port Talbot College and he also congratulated the College on their excellent achievements.
Cllr. Peter Rees, Cabinet Member for Education, Skills and Culture, added: “Again young people from Neath Port Talbot have achieved excellent examination results that will allow them to continue with their learning with confidence. We are all very pleased with their performance.”
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