Process could take time says advisor
The Island’s GCSE students will begin making decisions about their future today, following results day yesterday.
72.6 per cent managed grades A* to C, the first time the figure has ever topped 70 per cent.
Some will be considering entering the workplace, while many will go on to sixth form to do A-levels, having achieved the necessary grades.
Paul Craine from the Department of Education and Children says that process may take a little while as students talk to their schools:

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