A head teacher has expressed concerns for the "guinea pig year group" who are the first to study 15 new-look GCSEs in Wales.
Councils would be required to offer both English and Welsh education should the Welsh Conservatives ... spoke at a conference ...
Wales' education minister has ordered an exam board to regrade English GCSEs in a row about students' results. Leighton Andrews says hundreds of pupils had been the victims of an "injustice" after ...
A level students will be picking up their exam results in Wales and England today (Thursday, August 14). Students will find out whether they got the A level grades they need to go on to university or ...
Wales' main exam board has apologised after A-level papers were given out missing vital parts of their questions. The WJEC insisted the blunder in Tuesday's English language and literature paper was ...
A-level results are lower this year in the second summer of sat exams after teacher assessed grades during the pandemic. However, more than two in 10 teenagers in Wales have got the A level grades ...
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THE WELSH exam board is now the second largest provider of tests across the border in England - and should therefore have an equal slice of the £100m being shared out in England, it said yesterday.
After two years of hard work, Year 11 pupils are now taking their GCSEs across the West Midlands. Many pupils have spent weeks revising for their exams. It can be a stressful time for young people and ...
Ofqual found that 847 students received lower grades and 680 got higher grades than they should have. Credit: PA Images An exam board is to be fined £350,000 for breaching rules which led to hundreds ...
A level students up and down the country may be suffering from a case of the butterflies as they near the big day. The big day being results day which this year falls on Thursday, August 15. Many ...
A-level grades received by UK students are down on the past two years but remain higher than pre-pandemic levels. Hundreds of thousands of pupils across England, Wales and Northern Ireland got results ...
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