It's the current Y9, Tilly, and it will badly affect my DD with LD's, who was on course (after working her damn socks off) to get 'C/D' grades, but will now gain a raft of 'E/F' grades. If she's lucky. She is losing hope and focus, as she knows that anything below a 'C' is seen as a fail, and to her, she feels that all the bloody hard work she has put in has been for nothing.
Especially as she is in the first cohort to have to undergo linear exams. They haven't been TAUGHT for linear exams, the teaching style used from Y7-Y9 was aimed at passing modular exams, so this year group are at a massive disadvantage to those that follow.
The current Y8's will have one year of being taught in a style aimed at passing linear exams, the current Y7 two years, the current Y6 that goes up in September will get 3 full years of it before they start their GCSE's. DD has already sat one modular GCSE, RE, in Y9, and now she will be expected to go straight into linear exam courses with no prior experience in the different style of teaching.
It is particularly unfair on people like my DD, who has LD's, dyslexia, discalculia, and dyspraxia. She has worked so hard to pull her grades up to a 'C/D', and now she will drop at least two grades just because some twat of a politician has decided that this is his pet 'project'.
How disheartening must it be to see all the hard work you have put in be wiped away overnight?