I've been told that a local school is doubling up on GCSE mock exams (October & February) in case they need to use Central Assessed Grades for next summer. I'm assuming that the school will choose the best mock result in each subject as the exam grade. How will it work?
Is this happening elsewhere? My DC is year 11 and school is just doing late October/early November mocks as usual. Will they be at a disadvantage because they're only getting one chance? Will
the schools that double up skew the results? AIBU To think that these schools are playing the system and taking advantage?
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AIBU Two bites at the cherry for GCSE -is it unfair?
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noimkaren · 22/09/2020 09:11
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