Provisional results of NCEA 2023 for Te Awamutu College students show Level 1 and Level 2 students performed above the national average, but Level 3 students did not.
Principal Tony Membery says there are positives in the results, which show 64.9 per cent of Year 11 students gained NCEA Level 1, against the national figure of 60 per cent, and 73 per cent of Year 12 students achieved Level 2, against the average of 72.2 per cent.
The pass rate for Level 3 for Year 13 students was 57.1 per cent.
Māori pass rates are also reported, and 54.7 per cent of Te Awamutu College Year 11 Māori students passed NCEA Level 1, against the national rate of 49.6 per cent.
The Year 12 rate of 62.1 per cent was on par with the national figure and the Year 13 rate of 29 per cent was below.