57% leave with2 or 3 A-Levels
Only in Castlereagh, North Down, Omagh, Magherafelt and Fermanagh did a higher proportion of school leavers leave with equivalent grades.
Londonderry school leavers performed less well in terms of the amount of GCSE grades achieved.
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Hide AdAlthough 71.4 per cent of school leavers (1,119) here achieved at least five GCSEs only eight other council areas had a lower proportion.
These were Limavady, Strabane, Larne, Belfast, Carrickfergus, Craigavon, Banbridge and Belfast.
The figures were obtained from from the 2009/10 School Leavers Survey which details the qualifications and destinations of school leavers by gender, school type and religion of pupil.
Across Northern Ireland girls continue to outperform boys at A-Level (60.9 per cent versus 45 per cent achieving two or more A-Levels) and GCSE (78.3 per cent versus 65.4 per cent achieving 5 or more GCSEs) and Catholics continue to outperform Protestants at A-Level (56.4 per cent versus 49.2 per cent acieving two or more A-Levels) and GCSE (59.3 per cent versus 58.8 per cent achieving 5 or more GCSEs).