Ofqual confirms process for those whose A-level and GCSE mock results were higher than grade
Students in England hoping to appeal their A-level and GCSE exam results based on their mock grades will need to meet a set of eight criteria to be considered “valid”, the exams regulator Ofqual has revealed.
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