A-Level results day: congratulations to West Sussex Students

 

Students across West Sussex are opening their A-level and vocational course results today. 

Councillor Jacquie Russell, Cabinet Member for Children and Young People, Learning and Skills said: “Congratulations to all who received their results today. West Sussex students should be proud of reaching this milestone in their education. 

“The hard work and dedication of teachers and schools should also be recognised, as well as the support provided by parents and carers to help students fulfil their potential. As we celebrate success in West Sussex, we know that not everyone will have the results they wanted today, and we encourage all to make use of the available resources to help navigate their next steps.” 

Careers advice available 

West Sussex County Council’s careers advisors are on-hand to provide free, one-to-one advice on a range of issues. 

It could be the grades you received weren’t what you were hoping for, you need help finding a place at university, further education, training or employment, or you’re unsure about your options and next steps. 

Chat with the careers team by calling 0330 222 7175 or emailing careersadvice@westsussex.gov.uk. You can also visit the careers guidance web page for more information. 

Supporting your wellbeing 

Feeling down, stressed or anxious after opening your grades? You can find support, advice and plenty of useful resources to help you with your emotional wellbeing on the Your Mind Matters web page. 

Pass rates 

The provisional A-Level results published show that the overall pass rate (grades A* to E) for West Sussex was 97.9% - slightly above the national average of 97.2%.

This includes all West Sussex pupils at maintained schools, academies, colleges and independent schools.

A breakdown of all grades by region can be found on Ofqual’s website.

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Last updated:
8 September 2023
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