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The latest news and analysis on exams in the UK, including key dates, timetables, results and statistics for Sats, GCSEs and A levels

Thursday

GCSEs: ‘No reason’ to delay return to pre-Covid grading, says Ofqual boss
Exclusive: Dr Jo Saxton tells ÌÇÐÄVlog that a final decision will be made on grading for next year’s GCSEs following analysis of today’s results
Jo Saxton
GCSE results 2022: ‘Stop talking and do some levelling up,’ DfE told
National Tutoring Programme blamed for widening disadvantage gap but Rishi Sunak says it was ‘all that could be done at the time’
GCSE Results 2022
National Reference ÌÇÐÄVlogt: No major pandemic decline in English
New NRT results show ‘young people’s English and maths skills are not hugely out of kilter with pre-pandemic levels’, says expert
The results for the latest National Reference ÌÇÐÄVlogt have been published today.
GCSE results 2022: Bigger fall in top grades at private schools
The proportion of students achieving top marks saw a bigger fall at private schools, while selective schools saw the smallest change
GCSE Results 2022
Northern Ireland GCSE results day 2022: key trends
ÌÇÐÄVlog breaks down today’s GCSE results in Northern Ireland after the first full set of exams since 2019
Northern Ireland GCSE results day 2022: key trends
GCSE results 2022: Regional top grade gap wider after pandemic
The gap between the regions with the largest and smallest proportions of top GCSE grades has increased slightly since the last set of exams in 2019
GSCE results day 2022 regional gap
Wales GCSE results day 2022: key trends
The first external GCSE exams since 2019 were held in Wales this year and today the results are published – here’s what you need to know
Wales GCSE results day 2022: key trends
GCSE results day 2022: Results at a glance
This year’s GCSE results, broken down by grade, subject and gender
Group of students smiling and hugging with their results
GCSEs 2022: Results expected to show Covid has ‘widened inequality’
It is ‘more important than ever’ that attainment gaps are ‘carefully monitored’, expert warns
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