The headteacher of Ysgol Bro Teifi, near Llandysul, has lauded the hard work and resilience of pupils and staff following the release of this year's GCSE results. Gareth Evans expressed his pride, stating, "I'd like to congratulate our Year 11 pupils on an excellent set of GCSE results this year."
Despite grades returning to pre-pandemic levels nationally, Ysgol Bro Teifi saw an increase in the percentage of students achieving 5 A*-A grades, as well as an increase in those attaining 5 A*-C. Mr Evans attributed this success to the "hard work of the learners and staff over the past two years" and highlighted that these results "reflect our school's core values of resilience and ambition."
He added, "This year's achievements are testament to the commitment and dedication of both students and teachers."
The school celebrated a number of outstanding individual achievements:
Ffion Thomas achieved 11 A* and 1 Distinction*
Peredur Llywelyn attained 9 A* and 3 A grades
Esyllt Jones achieved 8 A* and 4 A grades
Cynyr Macrae secured 8 A* and 3 A grades
Sian Jenkins gained 7 A* and 4 A grades
Gwydion Dafis achieved 7 A* and 3 A grades
Mr Evans concluded his statement by wishing all pupils the best for their future endeavours, whether they choose to further their education in the sixth form, embark on apprenticeships, or enter the world of work. "Llongyfarchiadau!" he exclaimed, offering his congratulations to all.