Jim Sinclair, director of the Joint Council for Qualifications, which published the results, said pupils took fewer exams this summer but achieved well. "Once again, we have seen a welcome increase in results at GCSE, despite the lowest entry for five years," he said. "This is evidence of the hard work of the students and the continued dedication of their teachers." The 750,000 teenagers receiving their grades today represent the first generation of children solely educated under Labour. They started school aged five in September 1997. The results showed: