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Salford GCSE students celebrated by council for their achievements 

GCSE students in Salford have been congratulated by Salford City Council on results day for their hard work.

Councillor Jim Cammell, Lead Member for Children and Young People’s Services, said: “Congratulations to all Salford GCSE students, we are very proud of them all. They have been very dedicated and worked hard. Great support to young people has also been provided by Salford teachers, schools, parents and carers. We wish all the young people to have positive futures.”

Any young people who haven’t achieved the results they hoped for, can get advice on their next steps from their school’s careers adviser, or look at the different websites below for more help.

The council is committed to working in partnership with all our communities to ensure Salford is a great place, where children get the best start in life, and can learn and develop the skills they need to thrive. 

Working towards Salford becoming a UNICEF Child-Friendly City is a priority in the council’s corporate plan, to ensure Salford is a great place for children and young people to grow up and feel safe, cared for, heard and have quality opportunities to play, learn and work. This will take the council on the next stage of its journey to champion the voices and rights of children and young people in the city.

  • Find My Future web page – information for young people
  • Career Connect website offers careers advice and useful information for young people you can also email careers advisers at sc*********@ca***********.uk who can provide you with information, advice and guidance.
  • The National Careers Service
  • Apprenticeships – use the national government website to search and apply for vacancies
  • The UCAS website now has a section to help 16 year olds consider their future options
  • Not got the grades you expected or needed – what do I do now
  • GMACS – information for young people across Salford and Greater Manchester about the different post 16 pathways available.
  • Young Minds
  • Exam results: Five tips for parents and carers on supporting your child with results day – The Education Hub
  • Preparing for results day (A-Levels and GCSEs)
  • Salford Employment Hub (youth) – 0161 393 4500
  • NCS helpline for results day – 0800 100 900
  • Salford City College enrolment queries – 0161 631 5050 or at en***@sa*******.uk
  • Email SA*********@sa*****.uk

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