Talks with exam boards following second year of Covid changes
Education bosses are working with exam boards to understand how A Levels will be assessed next year.
Around 400 students received their grades yesterday (11 August) - they were based on teacher assessments rather than tests.
It's the second year in a row exams have been cancelled due to Coronavirus.
Education Minister Dr Alex Allinson says it's important to have the right system in place for 2022:
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