of his ability based on the last few years, with the pandemic. so, how is tension created here? just down the road at malbank school and sixth form, tests and exams are also weighing on the minds of pupils who have just received results for their mock exams. in just a few months, they ll be sitting gcses and a levels. myself having covid, that took a few, like, three weeks out of, what. like, before the mocks. so that was pretty hard to deal with. teachers being off didn t really help at all because this is one of the most important years we re going to have. i think exams need to go ahead as normal, but i think it would have been nice to have a bit of a mixture of teacher assessed grades. year 9 was only half the length it should have been and, obviously, in year 10, we lost probably three months. see you later, have a good evening. whilst pupils are preparing to sit exams, the head is worried about getting the staff to ensure they go ahead. typically, we would have quite a lot of the
myself having covid, that took a few, like, three weeks out of before the mocks. so that was pretty hard to deal with. teachers being off didn t really help at all because this is one of the most important years we are going to have. whilst pupils are preparing to sit exams, the head is worried about getting the staff to ensure they go ahead. typically we would have quite a lot of the retired community eager to come and support us as exam invigilators and that is proving incredibly difficult. quite understandably, they are very concerned about coming into a school setting. relaxing the rules and learning to live with covid is part of the government s plan but high numbers of absences in some schools has meant no let up from the pressures of the pandemic. elaine dunkley, bbc news, in cheshire. new figures say that britain s car industry has suffered its worst march for new sales since 1998. the society of motor manufacturers and traders said just 243,479
of pupils who have just received results for their mock exams. in just a few months, they will be sitting gcses and a levels. myself having covid, that took a few, like, three weeks out of what. like, before the mocks. so that was pretty hard to deal with. teachers being off didn t really help at all because this is one of the most important years we re going to have. i think exams need to go ahead as normal, but i think it would have been nice to have a bit of a mixture of teacher assessed grades. year 9 was only half the length it should have been and, obviously, in year 10, we lost probably three months. see you later, have a good evening. whilst pupils are preparing to sit exams, the head is worried about getting the staff to ensure they go ahead. typically, we would have quite a lot of the retired community eager to come and support us as exam invigilators, and that is proving incredibly difficult because. quite understandably, they re very concerned about coming into a school set
exams, the head is worried about getting the staff to ensure they go ahead. typically, we would have quite a lot of the retired community eager to come and support us as exam invigilators, and that is proving incredibly difficult. quite understandably, they re very concerned about coming into a school setting. relaxing the rules and learning to live with covid is part of the government s plan, but high numbers of absences in some schools has meant no let up from the pressures of the pandemic. elaine dunkley, bbc news, in cheshire. now it s time for a look at the weather with susan powell good evening! it has looked very different between the top and tail of the uk this afternoon. this is the isle of wight this afternoon with blue skies and sunshine levels across parts of england and wales we have seen then thatis england and wales we have seen then that is the low teens but in aberdeenshire there is a covering of snow and hear daytime highs have barely kept above freezing. there is the