COLLEGE students and sixth-formers are today waking up to their long-awaited A-level results, and this year more than ever is filled with anticipation.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic and social distancing guidelines, those receiving results will probably not be venturing into their college to get their results, so instead we are asking you to share your news and picture of yourself with your results to us - for it to feature in our online A Level 2020 gallery.
We will also be running a Live blog throughout the day letting you know how St Helens students fared in their results and the national picture on this unique A Level Results Day.
As we know due to the pandemic and lockdown, the decision was made to scrap the exams for A-levels and GCSEs that each year determine the grade students take to move forward in education or the workforce.
To learn more about the 'triple lock' grading system click here
Send in a picture of you or your loved ones and let us know how our school leavers have done via the box below.
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Send in your A Level pictures and results and feature in our gallery
"Please include your name, age, school/college and of course your results. Congratulations to all students."
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What is your response?Among the fantastic results at Winga and Leigh College was BTEC Level 3 Applied Science student, Samuel Ngoma who achieved Distinction*, Distinction, Distinction (equivalent to A*, A, A at A Level) and is off to the University of Plymouth to read Ocean Science and Marine Conservation.
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What is your response?Cassia Pedro, from Wigan and Leigh College, achieved amazing A*, A, A grades in Psychology, Sociology and English Combined as part of the A Level Professional Honours Programme. The aspiring clinical psychologist was delighted with her results and will now progress to read Psychology at the University of St Andrews
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What is your response?Polly Ball, a former Bedford High School pupil gained A, A, A grades as part of the A Level Professional Honours Programme Teaching Pathway and will be reading English at the University of York.
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What is your response?Katie Hadgraft, from Wigan and Leigh College achieved outstanding A, A, A, grades in Biology, Chemistry and Maths as part of the Applied Medical Pathway. She is now off to read MSCI in Pharmacology at the University of Manchester.
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Send in your A Level pictures and results and feature in our gallery
Please include your name, age, school/college and of course your results. Congratulations to all students.
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