Early indications show that the results from pupils across West Lothian's 11 secondary schools have continued to improve across a number of key indicators on the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF).
Initial analysis showed that the number of West Lothian pupils in S5 and S6 achieving one or more Level 6 qualification, which includes Highers, has increased across West Lothian.
Also, both the number of S5 pupils achieving Higher Maths and those achieving five or more Level 6 qualifications, such as Highers, saw rises this year.
Pupils across the local authority have the opportunity to undertake a wide range of courses either in their own schools or in conjunction with partners through the West Lothian Campus and at West Lothian College.
As well as National Qualifications, pupils have achieved National Progression Awards, HNCs, Skills for Work courses and Foundation Apprenticeships among others.
West Lothian Council Depute Chief Executive, Dr Elaine Cook said: "Well done to all of our pupils who have received their exam results.
"Our analysis has indicated continued improvement in in West Lothian which is extremely pleasing to see. This is a wonderful reflection on the dedication, commitment and quality of our teaching staff across our local schools. I thank each and every member of staff for their efforts in supporting our young people throughout this academic year and I hope they take great pride in seeing the successful results of our students.
Dr Cook added: "Exam results day can bring additional stress to young people and create some uncertainty as to what lies ahead. It is important that our students know that support is available to them through their schools and through organisations such as Skills Development Scotland who are all available to help guide them through to a positive destination."
For anyone seeking support and guidance after receiving their results:
- Talk to your school: School staff will be available after the exam results are released to offer advice and help, particularly for pupils who intend to continue in school education.
- Skills Development Scotland: For careers advice contact the special free helpline on 0808 100 8000, which is open 9am to 5pm weekdays. You can also visit: My World of Work
- SQA: For information regarding appeals and more, visit: SQA Website
- West Lothian College: For information about courses visit: West Lothian College website, contact the admissions Office: 01506 427605 or email: enquiries@west-lothian.ac.uk
- Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS): If you are undecided about your future there is a wealth of advice and information and options available on UCAS website
- Listen & Link: We all respond differently to important life events, like waiting for and receiving results. At times we may feel relaxed and calm, whilst at others we may feel worried. If you are feeling worried or have not had the results you hoped for please know you can reach out to Listen & Link and speak to one of the team on 01506 283160