Students who re-sat my GCSE English majority, after this summer's fiasco classification is still unable to get the highest quality permit, successful yesterday.
Data showed that 47,800 students who re-classify their English language test,only 36.9 per cent got a C grade or above at the second time of asking.
The latest was a night to celebrate the 18,000 candidates who passed the retake to get the top grade, but many complained that they found it difficult to see the school. Thousands of others because they take an apprenticeship or college has not moved on the retake.
Joan McVittie, Woodside Tottenham, North London High School, and a former president of School and College Leaders Association Manager, said: "This was another blow to students in deprived areas. We could not get our students back for a second exam. It was impossible for them to get the support they needed to prepare. It's like a rail company cancelling a morning train and offering an alternative at midnight."
Assessment and Qualifications Alliance, the country's largest exam board, said that the - that the primary test Class D - 32 per cent saw an improvement. The figure is in line with past statistics.
This summer, the result of legal challenges to managers ASCL still pin their hopes. They may want to take a summer judicial process documents that call for the High Court order.
C grade boundaries will increase up to 10 characters to the test board, after some students have sat in January of paper. source "Independent"
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