Irish students are scoring above average for Maths, Science and Reading skills.
Over 3,000 students across Kildare have received their Junior Cycle Results.
The exams took place in June, with more than 70,000 candidates sitting the exams.
Irish students are scoring above average for maths, science and reading skills.
The Teachers' Union of Ireland has congratulated all students receiving their Junior Cycle results today, as well as their parents, guardians and teachers.
But TUI President Anthony Quinn says the Government needs to match the commitment of students and teachers by investing properly in education.

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