Teenagers across the island's public and private schools are set to receive their GCSE results this morning.
A new grading system was introduced in 2017, using the numbers 9-1, with 9 being the highest grade available. A further 20 subjects used the new grading system last year, with most others being brought into line this year.
2018 was another positive year for local schools, with 97.8% of students at the Grammar School achieved a minimum of five GCSEs at grades A*-C (or 9-4) including English and Maths. The other state secondary schools achieved pass rates of 58% (La Mare de Carteret), 53% (Les Beaucamps) and 47% (St Sampson's).
A Level students received their results last Thursday.
Pictured top: Some of last year's GCSE pupils with their results.
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