Students opening their GCSE results have achieved better grades than their English counterparts in 2024.
Almost 78% of young islanders passed their exams, receiving grades 9 to 4.
Additionally, nearly 28% of pupils received the highest grades of 9 to 7 (A/A*).
In England, just over two-thirds of students passed their GCSEs and around 22% of those opening their white envelopes earned the highest grades.
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Minister for Education and Lifelong Learning, Deputy Rob Ward, has congratulated Jersey's students and says each should be proud of their individual journeys and achievements.
“Whether your next steps involve continuing in education, starting an apprenticeship, or embarking on a new career, the skills and knowledge you have gained will serve as a solid foundation for your future.
“I would also like to thank the parents, guardians, teachers, and school staff who have provided unwavering support and guidance. Your dedication has been instrumental in helping our students succeed.”
To Everyone receiving GCSE and Level 2 results today. My congratulations on your achievements. 👏👏👏👏 pic.twitter.com/S1KWEayU2F
— 🌈Deputy Rob Ward (Reform Jersey)🌈 (@deputyrobward) August 22, 2024
This cohort is the second set of pupils to receive their grades since the UK Government altered grade boundaries to pre-pandemic levels.
Seven in ten pupils at Hautlieu have passed their exams receiving grades ranging from 9 to 7.
The school says:
"The care of parents and teachers in supporting our students has been very much appreciated throughout their time with us.
"As our students leave us to embark on further education and employment across the world we wish them every success for the future."
Le Rocquier students have shone brightly again this academic year. They have produced an excellent set of GCSE results....
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Victoria College saw the highest-ever pass rate, with 97% of the boys achieving grades 9 to 4.
More than two-thirds of the College's students achieved 9 to 6, with 23% receiving top grades of 9 to 8.
Headteacher, Dr Gareth Hughes, says it has been a superb set of results and he could not be prouder of his students.
"They have worked extremely hard over the last few years and so much progress has been made in that time."
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Beaulieu Convent School for Girls has also seen the highest grades since 2017 with 34% of all results ranging from 9 to 7, or A* to A equivalent.
Our new Headmaster, Matthew Burke, expressed his gratitude to all those who have supported our students along the way.
"I would like to extend my deepest thanks to our dedicated staff, whose commitment to our student’s education has been unwavering, to the families whose support and encouragement have been invaluable, and to the entire Beaulieu community for fostering an environment where each student can thrive.
"Today, we celebrate the success of each individual, knowing that they have also left an indelible legacy on our school community."
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Students at De La Salle achieved fantastic results, with 91% of the boys passing their GCSEs in at least five of their subjects.
Nine in ten pupils have reached this goal, for the fifth year in a row.
The college says:
"For a school that does not academically select its students, we could not be more delighted with these results."
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Jersey College for Girls has also had a successful run this year with more than 61% of all grades awarded the highest at 9 to 7.
The average grade for the cohort was 7, or an A.
Additionally, almost 97% of grades were a strong pass at 9 to 5, with the overall pass rate at just over 99%.
Carl Howarth, Principal, says the staff are incredibly proud of all their students for their achievements this year.
"Their results are a reflection of the hard work, perseverance, and ambition that they have shown throughout their time at JCG.
"We are equally grateful to our staff and our families, whose unwavering support and dedication have played a crucial role in helping our students achieve their best."