Marks to be based on interim assessments
More than 800 students across the Isle of Man are to receive their GCSE results today (20 Aug).
Exams had all been cancelled this year as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, and marks are now being awarded based on former assessed grades.
It's a u-turn by exam board Cambridge International after a week where many A Level students missed out on higher scores as a result of a computer algorithm.
Now however, Ofqual and Cambridge International are awarding students their teacher-assessed grades.
Head of Ramsey Grammar, Annette Baker, described the difficulty the amount of disruption leading up to this day has caused:
However, Education Minister Dr Alex Allinson says he's confident that students getting their results today have received the right grades:
You can watch Dr Allinson's full interview on Manx Radio Breakfast below:
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