Northern Ireland students are top of the class when it comes to A-Levels.
More A* and A grades were awarded to Northern Ireland candidates than in England and Wales, according to the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ).
The percentage of top grades in Northern Ireland was 31.9% â 5.4 percentage points higher than England and 7.3 percentage points higher than Wales.
And just 1.9% of entries here failed to get an A-Level pass.
Read more: http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/n...ip-in-best-grades-16199231.html#ixzz24NdeyAMX
Northern Ireland students have bucked the national trend of falling GCSE grades and instead have seen a slight improvement in their results.
Almost 32,000 pupils in Northern Ireland received their GCSE results on Thursday morning.
A* to C grades have gone up by a small margin to 75.6% compared to the national UK average which has fallen to 68.4%.
In Northern Ireland only 1% did not get any pass grade.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-19348742
Considering those from NI most likely to consider themselves Irish far outdo those that consider themselves British it seems that we have long ago lost our thick mantle
More A* and A grades were awarded to Northern Ireland candidates than in England and Wales, according to the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ).
The percentage of top grades in Northern Ireland was 31.9% â 5.4 percentage points higher than England and 7.3 percentage points higher than Wales.
And just 1.9% of entries here failed to get an A-Level pass.
Read more: http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/n...ip-in-best-grades-16199231.html#ixzz24NdeyAMX
Northern Ireland students have bucked the national trend of falling GCSE grades and instead have seen a slight improvement in their results.
Almost 32,000 pupils in Northern Ireland received their GCSE results on Thursday morning.
A* to C grades have gone up by a small margin to 75.6% compared to the national UK average which has fallen to 68.4%.
In Northern Ireland only 1% did not get any pass grade.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-19348742
Considering those from NI most likely to consider themselves Irish far outdo those that consider themselves British it seems that we have long ago lost our thick mantle


