
The overall A-Level pass rate in the Island’s five secondary schools is down, but there's been a record proportion of passes at higher grades.
Standing at 96.3%, the headline figure is slightly lower than in some recent years.
The A*-B pass rate was the highest on record, as was the percentage of passes at grade A and above.
The number of UCAS points per entry was also at a record level.
Nearly 370 Year 13 students were entered for over 1260 A levels and more than 230 AS levels in over 40 subjects.
These students at Ramsey Grammar School were more than happy with their results:
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