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Almost 100,000 fewer A and A* grades could be awarded to A-level students this year as grades return toward pre-pandemic levels, a top schooling expert has said.
This summer marks the end of a two-year government plan to bring results ‘back to normal’ by telling exam boards to set tests as they would have in 2019.
The Covid pandemic led to a spike in top grades in 2020 and 2021, when papers were marked by teachers instead of exam boards.
Last year’s exams were designed so grades would fall around half-way between 2021, when 45% of all A-levels were graded A or A*, and 2019 levels, when the proportion was 25.5%.