A-level Results
Posted by: Graeme Hall Aug 20, 11:33 am Comment on this articlePermlink
This year the number of A grades awarded at A-level increased again with the A to E grades awarded standing at 97.2% – a record number.
This is excellent news for all the young people seeking university entrance and a great tribute to their hard work and the support of their families and teachers.
Here at the West London Lifelong Learning Network we are concerned with the very substantial numbers of students who, for whatever reason, choose not to take A-levels but still wish to progress to Higher Education.
We work with our partners to offer routes through vocational, often work based, qualifications to Higher Education, ensuring that any support required to succeed is provided as part of their learning programme.
So, if all this publicity about the success of A-levels has made you want to consider Higher Education as an option please contact our partners in West London to obtain the very best advice.
Good luck!
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