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GCSE results 2021: Wales sees record year with leap in top grades
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This is what a GCSE results day looks like in 2021 as delighted pupils get their results two months early
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Welsh exam bosses deny claim a mutant algorithm is being used for this year s GCSEs and A-levels
Fresh warnings from teachers of a mutant algorithm by the backdoor are wrong, insists exam board
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Exam board the WJEC has defended the process to decide this year’s exam grades as teachers, students and parents continue to complain it is unfair again.
Teachers are all grading this year s A-levels and GCSEs differently
Some learners will be entirely assessed on sat exam-style papers, while some will be assessed mainly on non-exam style evidence. Most will have a combination of both but even that has huge variations.
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice The vast variation in how learners in Wales are being assessed for cancelled GCSE and A level grades this summer has been laid bare.