Hundreds of Island sixth formers will find out their results tomorrow
It’s a big week for the Island’s hundreds of A-Level students, who’ll be finding out their results tomorrow.
For many, the day will be about whether they’ve achieved enough to secure their place at university.
And after helping students with their futures, the Department of Education and Children takes the results data and uses it to plan for the future.
Paul Craine, from the department, says it’s invaluable:
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