It’s Results Day 2024 (Tuesday 6 August) and for hundreds of pupils across East Dunbartonshire, it’s time to learn how they have performed in their National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher exams.
Early analysis indicates that overall, results in East Dunbartonshire remain strong for pupils across our eight secondary schools1. A significant number of young people have passed, achieving A, B and C grades. For National 5 it was 84.7%, for Highers it was 81.6% and for Advanced Higher the figure was 77.8%
Initial results for 2024 from raw data are as follows:
SQA Results – East Dunbartonshire Council
2024
S6 pupils
- 1+ Level 7 Advanced Higher level - 37.6%
- 3+ Level 6 Higher level and above - 32.6%
S5 pupils
- 1+ Level 6 Higher level and above - 77.7%
- 3+ Level 6 Higher level and above - 58.9%
S4 pupils
- 5+ Level 5 National 5 level - 66.1%
(Percentages of S4 roll achieving)
Pass rates in East Dunbartonshire at all grades
National 5
- Presentations - 9210
- Pass rate % (A to C) - 84.7%
- A% - 51.8%
- B% - 20.3%
- C% - 12.6%
- D% - 8.2%
Higher
- Presentations - 6767
- Pass rate % (A to C) - 81.6%
- A% - 40.4%
- B% - 23.7%
- C% - 17.5%
- D% - 11.0%
Advanced Higher
- Presentations - 1169
- Pass rate % (A to C) - 77.8%
- A% - 32.3%
- B% - 22.3%
- C% - 23.1%
- D% - 13.5%
Results compared to last session indicate that there is an increase for S6 Highers (Level 6) and Advanced Highers (Level 7) by approximately 3%, with a slight drop in S5 Highers (Level 6) by approximately 3%.
Councillor Williamson continued, “Across our schools we are offering an increasing number of qualifications to meet the needs of young people, including National Progression Awards and Foundation Apprenticeships. These qualifications provide flexible pathways to support pupils to develop skills relevant to careers and the world of work. Results from these will not be known until later in the year and together with today’s results will give us a full picture of attainment across the board.”
National average pass rates
Course Level Pass Rate % (A to C):
- National 5 - 77.2%
- Higher - 74.9%
- Advanced Higher - 75.3%
Pupils concerned about their grades can submit an appeal which involves a marking review by the SQA2. Across Scotland, further in-depth analysis of the results data will be undertaken following the release of Insight data which will take account of the outcome of appeals at school level.
Councillor Williamson outlined the support available to anyone who needs it. She said, "If your results are not what you were expecting or what you were hoping for, please speak to your teachers, they can help. There is a lot of support available, and it is important to ask as there are flexible routes to your chosen career."
The Skills Development Scotland My World of Work Helpline 0808 100 8000 is open from 8am-8pm today and tomorrow then from 9am-5pm on Thursday and Friday for pupils who wish to speak to qualified careers advisers.
More support is available on Skills Development Scotland’s My World of Work website or you can speak to an expert in person at one of their centres. Click this link to find your nearest centre.
Notes
- East Dunbartonshire’s secondary schools are: Bishopbriggs Academy, Bearsden Academy, Boclair Academy, Douglas Academy, Kirkintilloch High School, Lenzie Academy, St. Ninian’s High School and Turnbull High School.
- Additional information on the appeals process can be found at SQA Appeals Service 2024