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Controversy over students being allowed to use mock exams as A level 'safety net' with 24 hours' notice

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hereAll three grades will hold the same value with universities, colleges and employers, the Department for Education (DfE) said.Mr Williamson also announced an additional £30 million in funding to help schools and colleges carry out the autumn exam series for students wishing to resit exams.But the appeals process – where individual students in England are dependent on schools and colleges to appeal against results on their behalf – is expected to remain the same.Mr Williamson said: “Every young person waiting for their results wants to know they have been treated fairly.“By ensuring students have the safety net of their mock results, as well as the chance of sitting autumn exams, we are creating a triple lock process to ensure they can.

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