With anticipated A-level grades being lower than expected for many, one education professional is urging students to look at all available options.
Dr. Nick Smith, course director at founder of Oxford Open Learning Trust, said: “Students should still be incredibly proud of their achievements, and today should be a day of celebrations for everyone.
“For those who don’t receive the grades they had initially hoped for, there are a number of options available to help them achieve their future goals.
“We know it can be a stressful time, so the first thing to do is look at the UCAS clearing systems, as this will show you which institutions have places available. Many institutions will still be accepting students, so have a look on the UCAS website or give them a quick call to check if your course is on offer elsewhere.
“If you feel like the grades you’ve received are lower than expected, you are allowed to appeal them by contacting your school who will pass this onto the examining board. Once evidence has been examined, the board will decide whether changes to your results are needed.
“Alternatively, you may feel that now is the right time to look at different paths for your future, such as work experience placements, apprenticeships or even taking a gap year.
“There are plenty of opportunities available, especially for those looking to continue their learning through distance learning or potentially resitting your A-levels.
“Distance learning is an incredibly flexible approach to education as everything is online-based, giving you the option to learn wherever and whenever.”
Oxford Open Learning Trust said that for those who didn’t get the results they anticipated, here are the different educational routes that may be worth considering.
- Explore clearing options with UCAS.
- Appeal your results.
- Consider alternative career pathways, such as distance learning.