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The latest education report for 2025 indicates a positive trend in school attendance across Guernsey, showing a notable rise compared to recent years. While the figures have not yet returned to the levels seen in 2020, education officials are encouraged by the upward trajectory.
Nick Hynes, director of education, stated there was "much to be proud of" in the newly released findings. The report highlights concerted efforts by schools, families, and the wider community to prioritize pupil engagement and regular attendance following the disruptions of recent years. This collaborative focus is credited as a key driver behind the documented improvements.
The ongoing gap compared to 2020 attendance statistics underscores a continued recovery period for the island's education system. Officials acknowledge the complex challenges that can affect attendance, from health-related absences to broader societal shifts in the wake of global events. The department emphasizes that sustaining the current positive momentum remains a central priority, with support systems and initiatives being actively developed to ensure every learner can consistently access their education. The report is seen as a promising step, reflecting resilience and a shared commitment to student participation.
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