Number of top A-level grades in Northern Ireland falls

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Number of top A-level grades in Northern Ireland falls
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While the number of As and A*s are down, the proportion of top grades is still higher than pre-Covid.

BBC News NI education correspondent

About 26,000 pupils received their A-level and AS-level grades on Thursday, as well as those getting results for vocational qualifications, such as BTecs. "I was basically doing two years in one, it was so stressful," he told BBC News NI as he received his results at Malone Integrated College in Belfast."I was up to my eyeballs, up to all hours and waking up early, but it was all worth it."

CCEA had said A-level and AS grades would be lower than 2022, but higher than before the pandemic, to take account of disruption pupils faced earlier in their school career.For the first time in almost a decade, maths was not the most popular A-level subject.

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