Education minister to discuss options with UCAS
The education minister hopes a u-turn by Cambridge International will start to 'repair the damage' after some students were initially awarded lower than predicted grades.
The exam board has now announced it will issue new grades to students, ensuring none are downgraded. It comes after Ofqual made a similar decision for GCSE and A-level students.
The moves will impact some who had initially changed their university plans.
Dr Alex Allinson says he'll be speaking to UCAS today to see what options there are for those who may have initially missed out:
You can hear more from Dr Allinson's interview with Manx Radio's Beth Espey on Manx Radio Breakfast below:

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