
One out of every five O Level students who sat for their all important Maths exam failed, with very similar results also occurring when it comes to Maltese. Both of these subjects are two of the main core subjects, with the only other core subject being English.
Up until last year, a pass mark in all three subjects was needed in order to study at major sixth forms such as Junior College. However this rule has changed and now students don’t need a pass in all three core subjects for Sixth Form but just a pass in all three is required for any University of Malta course.
Of the three core subjects, students performed worst in Maths, with over 20 per cent of those who sat for the exam only managing an unclassified grade or better known as a ‘U’.
Stats for the Maltese exam were not far off with 17 per cent of all students who sat down for the exam obtaining a fail mark. Students performed much better in English with only 12 per cent of the year failing the exam.
However, only 184 students scored a top grade in English. Despite this, an improvement over 2021 in English was still noted. This could not be said for the other two subjects however.
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