Results will be available from school or online from 10am.
Midlands students are set to receive their Leaving Cert results this morning.
Students can access their results online from 10am, or they call into their school to collect a copy.
Over 65,000 students sat the Leaving Certificate exams this year, and will have to wait until next Wednesday until course points are released.
However results have fallen this year as grade deflation was introduced following years of inflated outcomes caused by disruption during the covid pandemic.
Mullingar Guidance Counsellor Betty McLoughlin outlines how students can access the results:
Ms McLoughlin also says students should reassure their friends if it's not the result they wanted:
Just over half of this year’s students’ grades have been artificially inflated, compared with more than two-thirds last year, in the first stage of phasing out grade inflation brought in during the pandemic.
Education Minister Helen McEntee says deflating some grades is the fairest way:
Faye Ni Dhomhnaill is from AMLÉ, which represents third-level students.
She's urging the class of 2025 not to compare themselves to others who may be posting about their results online:
Psychotherapist Iseult White says students now have a certain degree of freedom:
Clonaslee College's Clodaigh Kennedy managed to get the maximum amount of 625 points and will be studying Mathematics at Trinity College Dublin.
She says her best advice to Leaving Cert students is to keep consistent:
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