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GCSE Results Rise in Northern Ireland | Glasgow News
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GCSE results in Northern Ireland show a slight but encouraging uptick, with top A and A grades rising to 31.7%—just above last year’s 31.6% and up from 30.5% pre-pandemic. Female students continue dominating, with their A/A rate climbing to 36.2% (up from 36.1%) while males dipped slightly to 26.8%. The region also saw a small boost in overall A-C pass rates (83.6% vs. 83.5%), with English and Maths holding steady. Over 32,000 students received their results, and CCEA chief Gerry Campbell praised students, teachers, and staff for their resilience and professionalism in delivering fair outcomes.
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