The Press: NCEA results show drop in participating students, and achievement, for level 1
Level 1 achievement rates decreased to 70% compared to 82% for the previous year, while Level 2, 3 and University Entrance remained relatively stable.
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Level 1 achievement rates decreased to 70% compared to 82% for the previous year, while Level 2, 3 and University Entrance remained relatively stable.
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