31% of NI GCSE students achieved an A or better, 82.7% received a C or above, and results match pre-pandemic levels.

31% of GCSE students in Northern Ireland achieved a grade A or better, with 82.7% receiving a grade C or above in recent exams. These results are in line with the school population increase and a larger number of GCSE entries. Education Minister Paul Givan praised the students' achievements and noted that the education system plays a crucial role in providing a supportive environment for students to thrive. The results mark a return to pre-pandemic levels and highlight the importance of a strong education system in Northern Ireland.

August 21, 2024
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