
Around 400 Island students will receive their A-level results today (Thurs).
They will prompt decisions which have a major impact on their future.
While many associate A-Level results with going on to university, there are other paths students will follow.
Co-ordinating Advisor for 11 to 19 Education, Paul Craine, says whatever route a student takes, they should take advantage of the support on offer from the department’s five secondary schools.
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