A-level results: Students across UK treated ‘fairly’, says exam regulator chief

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A-level results: Students across UK treated 'fairly', says exam regulator chief

Pupils in England were the most disadvantaged, with the share of exams graded A or above down by 9% compared to 2022. Students in Wales saw a 7% drop in top grades, while Northern Ireland saw a decrease of 6%.

Ofqual’s chief regulator Dr Jo Saxton told Sky News pupils up and down the country have been treated "fairly" and "there have always been differences between regions".

Read more on the story here: https://news.sky.com/story/a-level-results-number-of-top-grades-down-on-last-year-but-still-above-pre-pandemic-levels-12941513

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Date: August 17, 2023