Education experts have raised fears over 'inconsistencies' in grades for pupils in Britain this summer after exams were cancelled for the second year in a row.
Teachers in England will be responsible for giving out GCSE and A-level marks for pupils this year with most schools set to place greater weight on exam-style papers.
They are set to draw on a range of evidence from pupils including mock exams, coursework, and in-class assessments using questions provided by exam boards.
But only a small proportion of schools across the country are expected to carry out the optional assessment questions from exam boards in exam conditions.