Most grades for this year's exams have been inflated by an average of 7.5 per cent to keep them in line with the record high results from covid years.
Leaving Cert results are being made available to almost 61 thousand students around now, including around 3000 across Kildare.
Most grades for this year's exams have been inflated by an average of 7.5 per cent to keep them in line with the record high results from covid years.
A reduction in results is to begin with next year's cohort, as grade inflation is phased out.
Speaking on Kildare Today, Fiona O' Malley, CEO at Turn2Me, reminded students that their results don't define them.

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