Kent Students Collect A-Level Results

Nervous students will discover their results on Thursday

Students across Kent will today receive the results of their post-16 qualifications, including A-levels, AS-levels and T-levels.

In most cases, students will be able to collect them from their school or college while teachers will be on hand to provide advice and support if necessary. Schools and colleges have let pupils know how to collect their results.

Kent County Council’s Cabinet Member for Education and Skills, Rory Love, said: "I wish all students well in achieving the results for which they have been working.

“A tremendous amount of hard work goes into these two years, both from the students and from Kent's schools, which are consistently rated above the national average.  I am sure the students will go on to do great things.”

Kent County Council’s Director of Education and SEN, Christine McInnes, said: “Our school and college leaders, teaching and support staff, do a fantastic job each year to make sure students are prepared for their exams.

“I want to thank everyone that has helped and supported our young people throughout these last two years and wish them the best in whatever they plan to do next.”

Young people with special educational needs and disabilities who are making decisions about their next steps can find a wealth of useful information and advice on our SEND Information Hub.

If students do not achieve the results they were hoping for, there is plenty of help and support available to help them find the right path for them. Students can speak to their schools as staff will be able to discuss the various options available to them.

Alternatively, the National Careers Service has lots of useful information about options on their website, or you can call their exam results helpline on 0800 100 900

Source: Kent County Council

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