Exam boards returned to pre-pandemic marking this year
The education minister says Manx GCSE and A Level students produced a 'good set of results' despite changes to the way exams are graded this year.
This year, exam boards returned to the pre-pandemic grading process for the first time since the start of the Covid.
Around 90% of GCSE students are expected to continue in education, while around two-thirds of A Level students are going on to university or UCM.
Julie Edge has praised the efforts of those who sat exams this year:

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