Hundreds of thousands of students in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland woke up to their A-Level results this morning. More than a quarter achieved As and A Stars, slightly up on last year, and still higher than the levels seen in 2019, before exams were disrupted by Covid. But the overall pass rate has seen a small fall. For more than 425-thousand school pupils, it means the offer of a place at college or university. Report by Blairm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00I've done well, I've done really well actually, I'm very happy with what I've achieved, all
00:15my hard work paid off.
00:17It's really relieving because I got a scholarship at Royal Holloway, so I'm really happy that
00:22I get to fulfil it.
00:25I got two A's and a B and I got into Oxford University to study Philosophy and Theology
00:30and I'm so happy.
00:46I got a distinction, a distinction, yeah, that's like the best I can get.
00:55I got a distinction.