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Pembrokeshire headteacher’s reflect on GCSE results
PEMBROKESHIRE Secondary School Headteachers have been reflecting on today’s GCSE results and thanked pupils and staff for their hard work in what has been an unprecedented year.
Year 11 students were unable to take their exams due to Covid-19 and missed out on many of the events and rituals of the final year of compulsory education.
One Headteacher told his students: “If you can cope with this year then you can overcome almost anything life will throw at you in the future.”
Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi (St Davids) Headteacher David Hayes, said: “I would like to pay tribute to all of our excellent Year 11 pupils who have shown outstanding leadership, resilience and determination to succeed during their final year at Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi VA.
“These have been unprecedented and uncertain times for all learners, their families and their teachers. I would like to thank them for their positivity since the early closure of school and the cancelation of the summer exams. I am extremely proud of the GCSE results that our pupils have achieved.”
Some standout performances include Head Girl Isobel Howe, who achieved 10A* and 3A and will now go on to study ‘A’ levels at Rugby School after winning a music scholarship.
Head Boy James Morrissey achieved 7A*, 3 A, 3B and a Distinction in Additional Maths and will study ‘A’ levels at Pembrokeshire College. Deputy Head Boy, Matthew Thomas achieved 1A*, 1A, 8 B and 3C and will go on to study Level Three BTEC Extended Diploma in Construction Management at Pembrokeshire College.
Zara Simpson achieved 5 A*, 4 A, 5B and a Distinction in Additional Maths and will also go on to Rugby School to study for her A Level after winning a prestigious Arnold Scholarship.

Charli Grota Ysgol Y Preseli
Greenhill School (Tenby) Headteacher Raymond McGovern said it had been a pleasure to be in school to see pupils collecting their results this morning.
He added: “There has been a real sense for celebration and this is in no small part to the fact that students know that the grades they have achieved reflect the confidence their teachers have had in their industry and commitment during the whole of the two years of GCSE study.
“I would like to congratulate each and every one of our pupils. Not solely for their academic achievement but for their positive and enduring spirit, their tenacity, and their reliance they have shown throughout these unprecedented times. But even more than these for their care and compassion for each other and their community at possibly the most challenging times in the living memory of all but a very few of us.”
Mr McGovern highlighted pupil Adnan Batak, a refugee who joined the school in September 2017 with no English language skills, oral or Written.
“From this starting point, he has just completed six GCSE subjects and entry-level Welsh Language,” Mr McGovern said.
“But it is his kindness and humour that is most noticeable and enduring.”
Among top performers at Greenhill were Emily Batty 9A*, 2A; Tom Davies 9A*, 3A; Freya Williams 8A*, 3A and 1B; Sam Prestwick 3 A*, 6A and 4B; Daisy Blackwell 5A*, 5A, 2 B and 1C and Natasha Hodgson who achieved 3A*, 6A, 3B and 1C grade.
Mr McGovern continued: “Whether returning to study A Levels at Greenhill, going on to College, a training placement or the world of work I would like not only to wish each and every one of them well for their future I would like to say how proud we all are of them and how they have responded to these most unusual times. If you can cope with this then you can overcome almost anything life will throw at you in the future.”

Students from Milford Haven
At Ysgol Harri Tudor,(Pembroke) the Headteacher Fiona Kite, the Governing Body and all staff congratulated Year 11 pupils as they collect their GCSE results.
Mrs Kite said: ’’We are tremendously proud of all of our Year 11 pupils in these unprecedented times, most especially during what was an unexpected and abrupt end to their compulsory schooling, with many of the final Year 11 rituals taken away from them.
“All of our pupils are unique individuals and we hope that their centre assessed GCSE results reflect their pre Covid-19 effort and attainment.
“Almost all of our Year 11 cohort have achieved a set of results which will enable them to take up their places in the Sixth Form, at Colleges, apprenticeships or employment.
“We congratulate them all today, wishing them all the very best of luck for the next part of their academic journey with our very best wishes for their sustained and future success.’’
Haverfordwest High VC School Headteacher Janet Harries thanked pupils, staff, parents and the wider community for the support received by the school during the time interrupted by Covid-19.
Mrs Harries added: “Huge Congratulations to all our Year 11 students who have persevered in exceptionally difficult circumstances and achieved excellent results at Haverfordwest High VC School.
“Whatever their future intentions, I as Headteacher, the staff and the Governing Body are incredibly proud of them and wish them every success in their chosen pathway.
“This has been a difficult year for them all. They have not been able to sit their examinations or have the leaving celebrations they deserve but their results are testimony to the hard work they, together with their teachers and family, have put into their studies throughout their time at HHVCS.”
Notable results at Haverfordwest High included Ioan Jones-Hughes who achieved 13 A* and a grade GCSE 8, Euan Sinclair who achieved 12 A* grades and Caitlyn Horton-Jones and Janthine Aburido who both achieved 11 A* grades.
Mrs Harries said: “We are welcoming many students back to HHVCS to continue their studies at A level and we are looking forward to seeing them on Thursday, 3rd September.
“To other students who are pursuing their studies, an apprenticeship or opportunities in employment we wish them all the very best and hope they keep in touch as they progress with their chosen pathway.”

Katey-Anne Othen from Ysgol Y Preseli
The governors and staff at Ysgol Bro Gwaun (Fishguard) congratulated all learners on their achievements.
Headteacher Paul Edwards, said: “The results our students have received today are richly deserved, and are a testament to their hard work throughout the year and in previous years.
“Under difficult circumstances, these are an outstanding set of results, and are a fair reflection of the efforts made by both pupils and staff.
“We thank our students for their significant contribution to all aspects of school life throughout their time at Ysgol Bro Gwaun, and wish them every success as they move on to the next chapter in their lives.”
Notable successes at Ysgol Bro Gwaun include: Tomos Davies 12A*; Joss Lerwill 11A*, 2A; Zoe LaTrobe 9A*, 1A, 1B, 1C; Libby Rands 8A*, 5A; Alonwy Roberts 8A*, 2A, 2B; Madeleine Stott 7A*, 5A; Rebecca Hall 6A*, 3A, 3B; Christopher Harries 4A*, 6A, 2B; Liliana Westrip 3A*, 7A, 2B.

Milford Haven pupils celebrate their success
Milford Haven School Headteacher Ceri-Ann Morris, said: “On behalf of staff and governors at Milford Haven School, I would like to congratulate all Year 11 pupils on their GCSE results, reflecting the efforts and commitment they have shown over the last two years and also thank their parents/carers for their support and co-operation.
Among the top performers at Milford Haven were: Ethan Hull 9A*, 4A, 1B; Ben Parr 13A* and 1A; Ferdy Stevenson-Shields 12A* and 1A; Elin Gent 9A*, 4A and 1B; Jenny Algieri 8A*, 3A and 3B and Ethan Bateman, Sam Burton, Megan Rickard, Kiatlyn Carlson and Neve Harper.
Ms Morris added: “The school is pleased to say that all pupils left school with qualifications which will help support them to follow the path of their choice, whether that be into Sixth Form, College, apprenticeships or employment.
“We wish you all good luck in your future careers. Pwb lwc pawb.”
At Ysgol Y Preseli, Headteacher Mr Michael Davies said: “On behalf of staff and governors I would like to congratulate all Year 11 pupils on their excellent GCSE results.
“I would also like to thank their parents and guardians for their outstanding support and cooperation during what has been a very difficult and challenging time for everyone.”
“Today’s GCSE results have been achieved against a backdrop of extraordinary disruption and uncertainty and pupils and their teachers must be given the credit they deserve for an outstanding set of results which are the culmination of much hard work on their part. I would also like to thank the governing body for all their support during this unprecedented time.
“We are very proud of all the young people who have worked tirelessly throughout their time at Ysgol Y Preseli and we look forward to welcoming back a large number to our growing and successful sixth form. What is important now is to ensure that all students in our care are supported and able to move forward with the next steps in their career or learning path.”
Notable performers were Katey-Anne Othen who will be returning to the Sixth Form to study English Literature, Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry; Charlie Grota who will be studying Mechanics at Pembrokeshire College and Rhys Ouseley will be studying Agriculture at Coleg Gelli Aur.
Charity
Vincent Davies raises £13,682 for air ambulance charity
Independent Haverfordwest store backs lifesaving crews with year of community fundraising
A WEST WALES department store has raised more than thirteen thousand pounds for a lifesaving emergency service after a packed year of community fundraising.
Staff at Vincent Davies Department Store collected £13,682 for the Wales Air Ambulance Charity, after voting the organisation their Charity of the Year for 2025.
The independent retailer organised events throughout the year, including an Easter bingo, bake sales, quizzes, raffles, staff sales, Christmas jumper days and a festive wreath-making workshop. Charity jam jars placed in Café Vincent also helped gather steady donations from customers.
One of the most popular attractions was the store’s charity singing penguin trio, which drew smiles from shoppers of all ages and boosted collections.
Sarah John, Joint Managing Director at Vincent Davies, said: “Raising £13,682 for the Wales Air Ambulance Charity is something we are extremely proud of at Vincent Davies Department Store. As a director, it’s wonderful to see our community come together to support a charity that makes such a lifesaving difference.”
The air ambulance is consultant-led, delivering hospital-level treatment directly at the scene of serious incidents and, when needed, transferring patients straight to the most appropriate specialist hospital.
Working in partnership with the NHS through the Emergency Medical Retrieval and Transfer Service, crews can provide advanced critical care including anaesthesia, blood transfusions and even minor surgical procedures before reaching hospital.
Operating across the whole of Wales, its teams travel the length and breadth of the country by helicopter and rapid response vehicle to reach patients quickly in both rural and urban areas.
This is not the first time the Haverfordwest store has backed the cause. In 2016, staff previously raised £5,831 when the charity was also chosen as their beneficiary.
Mike May, the charity’s West Wales Regional Fundraising Manager, said: “We are so grateful to Vincent Davies Department Store for raising an incredible amount for our charity. Throughout the year they put on a variety of different events and what a successful fundraising year it was.
“The charity needs to raise £13 million every year to keep our helicopters in the air and our rapid response vehicles on the road. By raising £13,682, the staff and customers have played an important part in saving lives across Wales.”
The store says it will announce its Charity of the Year for 2026 in the coming weeks.
Crime
Police assess complaints over Mandelson–Epstein links
Met says allegations will be reviewed to see if criminal threshold is met following release of US court files
SCOTLAND YARD is reviewing a series of complaints alleging possible misconduct in public office after fresh claims emerged linking former UK ambassador Peter Mandelson to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The Metropolitan Police Service confirmed it has received “a number of reports” following the publication of millions of pages of material by the United States Department of Justice, and will now decide whether any alleged conduct reaches the level required for a criminal investigation.
Commander Ella Marriott said the force would assess each report individually, stressing that a review does not automatically lead to formal proceedings.
The documents, widely referred to as the “Epstein files”, appear to show Mandelson corresponding with Epstein while serving as business secretary during the government of Gordon Brown at the height of the global financial crisis.
According to reports, Epstein was allegedly given insight into internal policy discussions, including proposals around banker bonus taxes in 2009 and details of a eurozone bailout package shortly before it was announced publicly.
Payments questioned
Bank records cited in the US disclosure reportedly show payments totalling 75,000 US dollars made to Mandelson between 2003 and 2004. It is also claimed Epstein paid for an osteopathy course for Mandelson’s husband.
Mandelson has denied any wrongdoing and said he has “no record or recollection” of the alleged transfers.
On Sunday he resigned his membership of the Labour Party, saying he did not want his continued association to cause further difficulty for the party.
In interviews, he dismissed suggestions that Epstein influenced his decisions as a minister and said nothing in the released files pointed to criminality or misconduct on his part.
Pressure mounts
The political fallout has intensified, with Downing Street confirming Keir Starmer has asked Cabinet Secretary Chris Wormald to carry out an urgent review into Mandelson’s historic contacts with Epstein while in office.
Brown has also called for an examination of whether any confidential or market-sensitive information was improperly shared during the financial crisis.
The case is the latest in a series of controversies linked to Epstein’s long-standing relationships with powerful figures on both sides of the Atlantic.
Police emphasised that no charges have been brought and that Mandelson is not currently under criminal investigation, but said the complaints process would be handled “thoroughly and impartially”.
Community
Councillor meets chief constable to address Monkton and Pembroke concerns
COUNTY COUNCILLOR Jonathan Grimes has met with the new Chief Constable of Dyfed-Powys Police to discuss crime, antisocial behaviour and wider community issues affecting residents in Pembroke and Monkton.
Cllr Grimes, who represents Pembroke St Mary South and Monkton, said the meeting followed his invitation for senior police leaders to visit the area and hear first-hand about local concerns.
The Chief Constable, Ifan Charles, attended alongside officers from the Pembroke Neighbourhood Policing and Protection Team, meeting the councillor in Monkton for what were described as open and constructive talks.
As part of the visit, they also spoke with Monkton Priory Community Primary School headteacher Dylan Lawrence and Danny Nash from Pembrokeshire County Council Housing Services to gather views from education and housing professionals.
Discussions covered a range of issues raised by residents, including domestic abuse, drug and alcohol misuse, antisocial behaviour and environmental concerns such as littering, dog fouling and dangerous or inconsiderate driving.
Cllr Grimes acknowledged recent police successes, particularly in tackling drug-related activity, but said enforcement alone would not solve the area’s challenges.
He said closer cooperation between the police, council services, schools and the wider community would be needed to deliver longer-term improvements.
The councillor added that he plans to encourage residents to form a local community group in the coming weeks, aimed at developing practical solutions and strengthening partnership working across the area.
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