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  1. May 17, 2022 · Exam season is upon us meaning up and down the country young people will be doing exams for their GCSEs, A levels, T Levels and other qualifications. We understand this can be a worrying time – especially for those students taking exams for the first time, which this year includes many post-16 students who didn’t sit GCSEs because of the pandemic.

  2. May 12, 2022 · Most A-level and GCSE exams begin on 16 May and finish at the end of June, in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. This is slightly longer than normal, as there is a minimum 10-day gap between ...

  3. Nov 11, 2021 · If exams go ahead as we expect, the NEA will be marked and moderated as usual and combined with students’ exam marks to generate their grades. If exams are cancelled, teachers will be expected ...

  4. Keep your timetable somewhere visible and share it with a parent/guardian so they also know when you are sitting exams. See our exam dates and timetables; Exam clashes. Despite the best efforts of all exam boards to set exams so that clashes are avoided, some students might find their exams are scheduled for the same time.

  5. May 12, 2022 · Most A-level and GCSE exams begin on 16 May and finish at the end of June, in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. This is slightly longer than normal, as there is a minimum 10-day gap between ...

  6. Jun 23, 2021 · Next year's A-levels and GCSEs in England are likely to face "adjustments" to be fairer to pupils disrupted by the pandemic, the education secretary has told MPs. Gavin Williamson said exams in ...

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  8. Jun 23, 2021 · Exams have been cancelled because of the pandemic for two years in a row Next year's A-levels and GCSEs in England are likely to face "adjustments" to be fairer to pupils disrupted by the pandemic ...

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