Saturday, 24 September 2011

Pupils narrow top grade GCSE gap

By Ciaran Jenkins BBC Wales education correspondent The education minister praised 'strong performances' in science and maths
The gap in GCSE performance between Wales and England and Northern Ireland has been cut in the top grades but widened in three out of four headline measures.

This year, 6.6% of entries received an A*, up 0.5% on last year, while 66.5% earned an A* to C, up 0.1%.
The education minister praised "strong performances" in science and maths.
Welsh exam board WJEC said the

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