
Pembrokeshire A level results day 2025
Pembrokeshire County Council has released a statement following today's A Level results.
A council spokesman said: "Pembrokeshire County Council extends heartfelt congratulations to all learners for their dedication, perseverance, and hard work. Their achievements reflect their commitment and resilience, and today celebrates each and every learner.
The Council also recognises the vital support provided by families, teachers, and school staff. Your encouragement and guidance have played a crucial role in helping learners reach this milestone.
To all learners—whether your results matched your expectations or brought unexpected challenges—remember that this is just one chapter in your journey. There are many routes to success, and today's results are the beginning of exciting new possibilities."
Cabinet member for education and the Welsh language, Councillor Guy Woodham, said: 'We congratulate all learners on their achievements. The accomplishments of our young people are to be commended and celebrated. I wish them every success in their future endeavours.
'We encourage learners to take pride in their accomplishments and embrace the opportunities ahead. For those seeking further support or guidance, resources will be available through your school to help you plan your next steps.'

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