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Ciaran

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Jun 20, 2011
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-37175848

Overall, the number of entries awarded A* to C grades in Northern Ireland increased by 0.4% to 79.1%.

That is much higher than the overall performance of students across the UK, where 66.9% of all entries achieved A* to C grades.


And we have to carry the Huns ffs :eek:
 
Scotland taken out as to not show everybody else up due to much higher pass rates ...
Think it's a different system although I've no doubt the Jocks would skelp the Anglos and their wee brother Wales too.
 
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-37175848

Overall, the number of entries awarded A* to C grades in Northern Ireland increased by 0.4% to 79.1%.

That is much higher than the overall performance of students across the UK, where 66.9% of all entries achieved A* to C grades.


And we have to carry the Huns ffs :eek:


Can these results be broken down to show the difference between the Prods and Kaflicks?
 
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But us Londoners are the brainy bunch

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-37158445


Where in Europe would you expect to find the highest concentration of graduates?
Would it be a particularly earnest quarter of Oslo? Or an erudite corner of Finland or Germany?
The answer - by a considerable distance - is London. In parts of London, more than two in three adults of working age, have a degree or higher education equivalent.
It is above anywhere in the European Union and unlike anywhere else in the United Kingdom.


  • Inner London west, 69.7%
  • Oslo 54%
  • Stockholm 49%
  • Madrid 47%
  • Ile de France 46%
  • South and eastern Ireland: 45%
  • Prague 40%
  • Berlin 37%
  • Kent, England 36.3%
  • Andalucia, Spain 28%
  • Picardy, France 24%
  • Lazio, Italy 23%
  • Saxony-Anhalt, Germany 23%
  • Southern Portugal 18%
  • Puglia, Italy 13%

But even the Nick Nacks are better off than the Pikeys in Kent. Scottyland East Anglia don't even get a look in.
 
But us Londoners are the brainy bunch

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-37158445


Where in Europe would you expect to find the highest concentration of graduates?
Would it be a particularly earnest quarter of Oslo? Or an erudite corner of Finland or Germany?
The answer - by a considerable distance - is London. In parts of London, more than two in three adults of working age, have a degree or higher education equivalent.
It is above anywhere in the European Union and unlike anywhere else in the United Kingdom.


  • Inner London west, 69.7%
  • Oslo 54%
  • Stockholm 49%
  • Madrid 47%
  • Ile de France 46%
  • South and eastern Ireland: 45%
  • Prague 40%
  • Berlin 37%
  • Kent, England 36.3%
  • Andalucia, Spain 28%
  • Picardy, France 24%
  • Lazio, Italy 23%
  • Saxony-Anhalt, Germany 23%
  • Southern Portugal 18%
  • Puglia, Italy 13%
But even the Nick Nacks are better off than the Pikeys in Kent. Scottyland East Anglia don't even get a look in.
What % of those graduates are from London?
 
If they took the Scousers, Dog ****ing Geordies and Swindon out of the stats England would have the highest pass rates by far.
 
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He said Londoners were the brainy bunch.

People that live in London = Londoners.

For someone that's happy to support a foreign team you have serious issues with where people are from.
 
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