A-level student Mia Cleal-Bramley explains why she doesn’t want to rely on her mock exam results.
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Williamson apologises for school and exam disruption
England’s Education Secretary Gavin Williamson tells children he is ‘incredibly sorry’ they have suffered.
A-levels in Wales: Minister makes pledge on this year’s grades
Education minister says grades will be no lower than those pupils achieved at AS-level last year.
Coronavirus: More pupils return to Scotland’s schools
Physical distancing among students is not required but hand sanitisers and one-way systems are the new norm.
Coronavirus: Exam results day rituals put on hold
The struggle to balance social distancing with the emotional need to celebrate and commiserate.
Students warn mock grades ‘make mockery’ of exams
Last-minute changes have been made to the way A-level and GCSE results in England are to be decided.
Students want exam results upgrade across UK
National Union of Students says Scotland’s exam changes must be applied to A-levels for fairness.
Scottish school pupils have results upgraded
The Scottish government u-turn follows an outcry over the downgrading of 125,000 results.
Universities told to keep places open for A-level appeals
With uncertainty over replacement grades, universities are told to wait for the outcome of appeals.
Coronavirus: Pupils in Scotland begin returning to school
Physical distancing among students is not required but hand sanitisers and one-way systems is the norm.
Nicola Sturgeon ‘sorry’ over Scottish exam results
The first minister accepts her government “did not get it right” with the system for calculating pupils’ grades.
Coronavirus: PM understands ‘anxiety’ over exam grading
Boris Johnson says he is “very keen” that exams should go ahead as normal in the coming year.