Students across the district received their GCSE results today (Thursday, August 25), which were determined by public examinations for the first time since the pandemic started.
The percentage of students receiving the highest grades in 2022 is higher than in 2019, the last time qualifications were awarded on the basis of public examinations.
Some 37 per cent of GCSE entries were awarded the highest grades of A* to A, marking a 6.5 per cent increase on 2019.
The percentage of students achieving grades A* to C was also higher than in 2019, with 90 per cent of students being awarded these grades - a 7.8 per cent point increase from 2019.
The outcomes of Northern Ireland students are the highest across the United Kingdom.
Education Minister Michelle McIlveen congratulated GCSE students receiving their results today, praising their hard work and resilience.
She said: “The outcomes are extremely positive, with 90 per cent of students achieving grades A* to C. The success of our students is well-deserved and testament to their hard work and resilience following three years of disrupted learning. They should be rightly proud of their achievements.
“It is also important to recognise the incredible work of teachers across Northern Ireland in helping students prepare for examinations in a challenging learning environment.
"I wish to thank them for all they have done, as well as the families of students who have supported these young people throughout this important year.”
To support young people in returning to examinations this summer, the Department of Education put in place an extensive package of support measures and mitigations.
This included adapting qualifications so that learners had fewer exams and less content to revise; and more than £1 million of additional funding for small group teaching, Easter revision classes, revision resources and academic support.
Addressing the students who did not get the results they hoped for, the Minister said: “While you may feel disappointed, there are many education, training and employment options open to you.
"If you are unsure of your next steps, please take time to speak to the people who are there to help.”
The Department for the Economy’s Careers Service provides professional, impartial careers advice. Young people and parents can call 0300 200 7820 to speak directly to a careers adviser.
You can also access useful information through the Careers Service web pages at www.nidirect.gov.uk/campaigns/careers.
Alternatively, advice and guidance can also be accessed through an online instant messaging facility on nidirect. The telephone and webchat service have been extended from 9.30am to 7pm both today, Thursday, August 25 and tomorrow, Friday 26, to provide additional support to those who have received GCSE results.
Concluding, the Minister said: “Best wishes to all our young people for whatever comes next. Thank you to everyone who has been involved in supporting students through the 2022 GCSE examinations, including all those involved in examinations and marking.”
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