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08 Oct 2025

Over 2,600 students in Donegal receiving Junior Cycle results today

The new Junior Cycle adds a classroom-based assessment to the exam, which is based on work completed by the student during second and third year

Over 2,600 students in Donegal receiving Junior Cycle results today

Over 2,600 students in Donegal will receive their Junior Cycle results today

Over 2,600 students in Donegal are set to receive their Junior Cycle results today.

There were more than 73,000 students nationally who sat their exams in June.

In 2022, the Junior Cycle Profile of Achievement (JCPA) fully replaced the Junior Certificate. The Junior Cycle adds a classroom-based assessment to the exam, which is based on work completed by the student during second and third year.

Students need to achieve 40% or above to pass a subject. The highest grade is a distinction, which is 85% or above.

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