Queen Anne's Headmistress Talks GCSE and A Level Results
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Due to the global spread of Covid-19 and nationwide lockdown, the British government made the decision that all GCSE and A Level exams would be cancelled. Instead, students' grades will be decided by the teachers.

 

Their predictions will be based on an overall professional judgement, using the evidence of previous exams, coursework, essays, homework and mock exams.

 

On Wednesday 10 June Headmistress of Queen Anne’s School, Julia Harrington, was interviewed by Phil Kennedy on BBC Radio Berkshire, and shared her thoughts on this year’s unique process of awarding GCSE and A Level grades.

 

Listen to Julia Harrington on BBC Radio Berkshire here.







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