Oxford warns students who appeal downgraded A-level they WON’T be eligible for a place this year

Oxford University has today warned applicants who successfully appeal their downgraded A-level results that they may have to wait a year before they can start their degree courses. Some students who achieve the top grades after challenging their results could have their places at Oxford deferred until autumn 2021 if the institution reaches maximum capacity. … Read more

Poorer pupils are worst hit by A-level results fiasco with 10% seeing marks downgraded

Key statistics in this year’s A-level results  The proportion of candidates receiving top grades is the highest on record. A total of 27.9% of entrants scored either an A or A*, up from 25.5% in 2019. Some 9.0% of entrants received an A*. This is another record high, and is up from 7.8% last year. … Read more

Nearly 40% of A-levels are downgraded

Thousands of pupils’ results have been downgraded after this year’s summer exams were cancelled because of Covid-19 despite record-high results. The proportion of A-level entries awarded an A grade or higher has risen to an all-time high, with 27.9 per cent securing the top grades this year, figures for England, Wales and Northern Ireland show. … Read more

Universities ‘will soften’ admissions rules as 40% of A level grades downgraded

Gavin Williamson defied calls to scrap ‘standardisation’ of A-Levels today despite 40 per cent of results being downgraded. Hundreds of thousands of students are learning their fate this morning after their courses were blighted by coronavirus, with exams having to be cancelled. Instead teachers have recommended grades they think individuals deserve based on their performance … Read more

Universities ‘will soften’ admissions rules as 40% of A level grades downgraded

Universities have pledged to ‘soften’ admissions rules with 40 per cent of A-Level results set to be downgraded today – and Gavin Williamson defying calls to scrap the process of ‘standardising’ marks. Hundreds of thousands of students are learning their fate this morning after their courses were blighted by coronavirus, with exams having to be … Read more

39% of England A-level grades expected to be downgraded

Nearly 40% of A-level grades given by teachers in England will be downgraded when exam regulator Ofqual publishes students’ results next week.  Up to 300,000 students stand to receive lower grades after exams were cancelled amid the coronavirus lockdown.  Grades will instead be issued according to Ofqual’s statistical model, which draws on each pupil’s previous … Read more

A-level pupils in England face lower marks than expected as 39% of grades ‘will be downgraded’

300,000 A-level pupils in England face lower marks than expected as 39% of grades set by teachers ‘will be downgraded’ – amid fury in Scotland over 25% of papers marked down More than 730,000 A-level entries will be assessed by Ofqual’s statistical model Nearly 2 million grades set by teachers could be changed or ignored … Read more

Government’s SAGE group’s role in coronavirus will be ‘downgraded’

The Government’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) is to see its role in the coronavirus crisis downgraded with the nation’s new Joint Biosecurity Centre tasked with doing more of the heavy lifting, it was claimed today.  The JBC will take over monitoring the spread of the deadly disease with SAGE now expected to meet … Read more

Government’s SAGE group’s role in coronavirus will be ‘downgraded’

The Government’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) is to see its role in the coronavirus crisis downgraded with the nation’s new Joint Biosecurity Centre tasked with doing more of the heavy lifting, it was claimed today.  The JBC will take over monitoring the spread of the deadly disease with SAGE now expected to meet … Read more