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Nearly 900 students collect GCSE results on the Isle of Man

21 per cent of student secure A* or A grades

Nearly 900 secondary school students have collected GCSE, IGCSE and other Level 1 and 2 qualifications on the Isle of Man today (24 August).

Just 21 per cent secured the highest grades of A* and A - 72 per cent obtained A* to C marks.

There was an overall pass rate of 98 per cent with students recording A* to G grades.

‘Indicative destination data’ shows nearly 90 per cent of those who completed Year 11 are expected to continue in full-time education in September – either at sixth form of University College Isle of Man.

Education Minister Julie Edge said: “I’d like to extend my congratulations to every student who received their results today. 

“Now they are at the end of their compulsory schooling they are faced with a number of choices which can sometimes feel both exciting and overwhelming.

“I am grateful to our committed staff who have played a pivotal role in preparing these young people for the path ahead. 

“Whether the future leads into further education, an apprenticeship, or the world of work, I wish them all the very best of luck.

“Education continues whether it’s through academic, vocational or learn and earn - the Island has opportunities for all.”

Today’s results reflect a return to pre-pandemic grading processes for national and international examination boards.

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