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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Sept 18, 2019 17:14:42 GMT 12
NCEA ATTAINMENT RATES FALL, MĀORI SCHOOLS BUCK TRENDThe ministry's figures showed of Māori school-leavers 20.3 percent last year had no qualification, compared with 8.7 per cent of Pākehā school leavers and 14.5 per cent of Pasifika students. Overall, 33,783 or 53.7 per cent of school-leavers last year had at least NCEA level 3, a drop of one per centage point. The number of school-leavers with level 2 also fell, from 81.1 per cent to 79.4 per cent. The ministry said Māori-medium schools bucked the trend and more of their Māori school leavers had qualifications than in previous years. Just 11.9 per cent left with no qualification, 80.2 per cent left with at least level 2 and 59.2 per cent had at least level 3..... www.stuff.co.nz/national/115874781/ncea-attainment-rates-fall-mori-schools-buck-trend
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