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To enable as many candidates as possible to progress to the next stage of their lives, we asked teachers to predict grades for their candidates based on evidence of their performance. We also calculated grades for candidates based on candidate data provided by centres and on the centre's past record of exam grades. Candidates were awarded whichever of these two grades was the higher.

Image source, Getty Images. Why were the grades changed? What's happening in Northern Ireland? There are some changes in Northern Ireland too. What's happening in Wales?

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For queries or advice about criminal record checks, email ani accessni. For queries or advice about employment rights, contact the Labour Relations Agency. For queries or advice about passports, contact HM Passport Office. For queries or advice about pensions, contact the Northern Ireland Pension Centre. O-Levels were also 'norm referenced' - meaning that only a set number of students could ever receive the highest grade.

The GCSE reforms were the brainchild of Michael Gove during his time as education secretary - in a bid to drive up standards. Coursework and assessment on a module by module basis have been replaced by end of course exams that contain much more challenging content.

The reforms were introduced following a damning study by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.



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