More than 70 per cent of adult learners passed GCSE maths and English language this week.
A total of 41 students sat the exams this summer with Torfaen Adult Community Learning – 27 maths and 14 English.
Three of them were Rebecca Whaley, got a B in English Language, Sianed Spiers, who got an A, and Teresa Green, who got a B in maths.
Rebecca, 37, from Cwmbran, pictured on the left, said: “You’re surrounded by people who genuinely want to improve, and that makes a difference.
“Just putting my hand up to do it and sticking with it — that’s something I’m proud of.”
Cllr Joanne Gauden, executive member for economy, skills and regeneration, said: “Congratulations to all our adult learners who passed GCSEs this week. It takes courage to go back to learning, so it is fantastic to see so many getting the grades they set out to achieve.
“Investing in your education has lots of benefits, from improving confidence to increasing job prospects. If you are considering signing up for a course you can be assured that Torfaen Adult Community Learning has the staff and resources to help you succeed.”
More than 1,000 secondary school pupils in Torfaen also collected GCSEs this week.
The next GCSE English and maths courses start in September.
If you don’t feel ready for GCSE level, there are alternative Essential Skills courses. Contact [email protected] or call 07811 942893.