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Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson praises A-level students who “have worked incredibly hard” as a record number of pupils celebrate after securing their first choice 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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00:00Today is a really exciting day for our young people, a nerve-wracking day for them and for
00:03their parents, but a day of celebration. I know our young people have worked incredibly hard to
00:08get to this point and have had fantastic support from teachers and staff. My message to young
00:13people is if you've got what you needed to move on to that next step, then that's fantastic and
00:18well done. If perhaps you haven't got quite what you need, not to worry because there's lots of
00:23help and support that's available through schools and colleges, but also through UCAS and clearing,
00:27lots of university options, but alongside that the National Career Service can provide
00:32advice on other routes alongside university because it's not the only way to achieve success in your life.
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