Teenagers will be able to use their grades in mock GCSE and A-level exams to apply to university and for jobs, the Government is to announce. They are expected to say the grades will carry the same ...
Get a £25 Tutorful account credit here! Practice makes perfect as the saying goes and it’s probably engrained in the brain of your teenager! Many Year 11 students will now have received or are about ...
GCSE and A-level students will be able to keep mock exam results if they are higher than grades calculated by moderators, the Education Secretary will announce. Results in mock tests – which were held ...
GCSE and A-level students in England will be able to use grades in mock exams to progress to university and college courses and employment, the Education Secretary has announced. Results in mock tests ...
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Education Secretary Gavin Williamson is expected to make the announcement ahead of A-level results being revealed on Thursday (Picture: Rex/Getty) GCSE and A-level students in England will be allowed ...
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