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Pass rate up as pupils in Scotland get exam results Pass rate up as pupils in Scotland get exam results
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Students at King's Park Secondary School in Glasgow received their results
The pass rate for exams in Scotland has risen slightly on last year, it has been announced.The pass rate for exams in Scotland has risen slightly on last year, it has been announced.
Young people across the country are receiving their results - although mail deliveries to some island communities have been delayed due to Storm Floris.Young people across the country are receiving their results - although mail deliveries to some island communities have been delayed due to Storm Floris.
The number of pupils achieving an A, B or C grade at National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher was up across the board when compared with last year.The number of pupils achieving an A, B or C grade at National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher was up across the board when compared with last year.
The SQA also reported a reduction in the attainment gap between candidates from the most and least deprived areas.The SQA also reported a reduction in the attainment gap between candidates from the most and least deprived areas.
More than 147,000 candidates are getting their marks for those qualifications, as well as Skills for Work Awards, National Progression Awards and National Certificates.More than 147,000 candidates are getting their marks for those qualifications, as well as Skills for Work Awards, National Progression Awards and National Certificates.
Admissions service Ucas said a record number of young Scots had been offered university or college places.Admissions service Ucas said a record number of young Scots had been offered university or college places.
The number of pupils with an A, B or C for National 5 qualifications rose from 77.2% last year to 78.4% this year.The number of pupils with an A, B or C for National 5 qualifications rose from 77.2% last year to 78.4% this year.
The rate for Higher increased from 74.9% to 75.9%, while the rate for Advanced Higher rose from 75.3% to 76.7%.The rate for Higher increased from 74.9% to 75.9%, while the rate for Advanced Higher rose from 75.3% to 76.7%.
The pass rates for National 5 and Highers were similar to pre-pandemic levels.The pass rates for National 5 and Highers were similar to pre-pandemic levels.
However, the number of students receiving the same grades in Advanced Higher was 3% lower than in 2019.However, the number of students receiving the same grades in Advanced Higher was 3% lower than in 2019.
The SQA said the attainment gap – between the level of qualifications achieved by children from the most affluent and the least affluent areas – narrowed at National 5, Higher, and Advanced Higher levels.The SQA said the attainment gap – between the level of qualifications achieved by children from the most affluent and the least affluent areas – narrowed at National 5, Higher, and Advanced Higher levels.
The difference in attainment of A to C grades between pupils from the most deprived and least deprived areas stood at 16.6% for National 5 qualifications, 12.8% for Higher and 17.1% for Advanced Higher.The difference in attainment of A to C grades between pupils from the most deprived and least deprived areas stood at 16.6% for National 5 qualifications, 12.8% for Higher and 17.1% for Advanced Higher.
There were more than 200,000 Higher entries for the first time since Curriculum for Excellence qualifications were introduced in 2014, while the number of vocational and technical qualifications also passed 100,000 for first time.There were more than 200,000 Higher entries for the first time since Curriculum for Excellence qualifications were introduced in 2014, while the number of vocational and technical qualifications also passed 100,000 for first time.
Donna Stewart, Scotland's chief examining officer, said: "All of those achievements are to be celebrated - and they belong to Scotland's learners."Donna Stewart, Scotland's chief examining officer, said: "All of those achievements are to be celebrated - and they belong to Scotland's learners."
Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth said it was a "very positive day for Scottish education and for our children and young people".Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth said it was a "very positive day for Scottish education and for our children and young people".
Having described current pupils as being part of the "pandemic generation", she told BBC Scotland News: "These young people live through lockdown and I do think that has impacted on the way in which they interact with school."Having described current pupils as being part of the "pandemic generation", she told BBC Scotland News: "These young people live through lockdown and I do think that has impacted on the way in which they interact with school."
But Gilruth said there had been "real improvement" in this year's grades in relation to pre-pandemic levels.But Gilruth said there had been "real improvement" in this year's grades in relation to pre-pandemic levels.
She added: "That progression, that kind of return to normal, has really been evident in this year's very strong set of exam results."She added: "That progression, that kind of return to normal, has really been evident in this year's very strong set of exam results."
The education secretary said she wanted the government to "go further" in cutting the attainment gap - which has been an SNP priority since 2015.The education secretary said she wanted the government to "go further" in cutting the attainment gap - which has been an SNP priority since 2015.
Last year, the difference increased for pupils sitting National 4s, National 5s and Highers.Last year, the difference increased for pupils sitting National 4s, National 5s and Highers.
Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth welcomed this year's exam results Ucas said 17,350 university and college places had been accepted by 17 and 18-year-olds, up from 16,650 last year.
Ucas said 17,350 university and college places had been offered to 17 and 18-year-olds, up from 16,650 last year.
However, the total number of applicants from Scotland who secured a place at university fell slightly from 31,970 last year to 31,850 this year as a result of a drop in mature student applications.However, the total number of applicants from Scotland who secured a place at university fell slightly from 31,970 last year to 31,850 this year as a result of a drop in mature student applications.
The number of young people from the most deprived areas offered university or college places increased by more than 1000, rising to 2060. The number of young people from the most deprived areas who secured university or college places increased by more than 1,000, rising to 2,060.
Ucas said 3,660 students from overseas had been given places - an increase of 180 on last year.Ucas said 3,660 students from overseas had been given places - an increase of 180 on last year.
Ahead of results day, Royal Mail had warned that deliveries of certificates to the Outer Hebrides, Orkney, Arran and Shetland could face delays due to weather disruption.Ahead of results day, Royal Mail had warned that deliveries of certificates to the Outer Hebrides, Orkney, Arran and Shetland could face delays due to weather disruption.
Despite some delays, most certificates were expected to be delivered on Tuesday.Despite some delays, most certificates were expected to be delivered on Tuesday.
SQA emails and texts were unaffected, though some pupils reported delays in receiving their digital results.SQA emails and texts were unaffected, though some pupils reported delays in receiving their digital results.
The SQA's Candidate Advice Line is open from 08:00 to 18:00 on Tuesday, then open between 08:30 and 17:00 from Wednesday to Friday.The SQA's Candidate Advice Line is open from 08:00 to 18:00 on Tuesday, then open between 08:30 and 17:00 from Wednesday to Friday.
Further advice can be found on the SQA website.Further advice can be found on the SQA website.
A Skills Development Scotland helpline will offer advice to anyone with questions about the next steps in their education.A Skills Development Scotland helpline will offer advice to anyone with questions about the next steps in their education.
'Nerve-wracking' Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth welcomed this year's exam results
Gilruth acknowledged on BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland programme that delays to mail deliveries would be "disappointing" and "nerve-wracking" but that candidates could contact schools and colleges for their results.Gilruth acknowledged on BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland programme that delays to mail deliveries would be "disappointing" and "nerve-wracking" but that candidates could contact schools and colleges for their results.
Scottish Conservative education spokesman Miles Briggs said: "SNP ministers have no room for complacency.Scottish Conservative education spokesman Miles Briggs said: "SNP ministers have no room for complacency.
"Frankly, no amount of spin from them can avoid the fact that Nicola Sturgeon's promises in relation to the attainment gap lie in tatters.""Frankly, no amount of spin from them can avoid the fact that Nicola Sturgeon's promises in relation to the attainment gap lie in tatters."
Scottish Labour education spokeswoman Pam Duncan-Glancy said: "While any progress closing the attainment gap should be welcomed, the truth is it remains stubbornly wide.Scottish Labour education spokeswoman Pam Duncan-Glancy said: "While any progress closing the attainment gap should be welcomed, the truth is it remains stubbornly wide.
"The SNP has gone from promising to close the attainment gap entirely to congratulating itself for the most incremental progress.""The SNP has gone from promising to close the attainment gap entirely to congratulating itself for the most incremental progress."
Scottish Liberal Democrat MSP Willie Rennie said the Scottish government would need to do much more to close the poverty-related attainment gap.Scottish Liberal Democrat MSP Willie Rennie said the Scottish government would need to do much more to close the poverty-related attainment gap.
He said the results were "a reflection of the SNP government's inability to close the gap in schools".He said the results were "a reflection of the SNP government's inability to close the gap in schools".