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How you can appeal A-level results in 2021 as students are graded by their teachers

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Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing A-level results day is here after it was brought forward slightly following changes to how pupils are graded.

Education Secretary Gavin Williamson said 'trust will be put in teachers' after GCSE and A-level exams were scrapped for the second successive year amid the ongoing pandemic.

Teachers have given thousands of students in England their grades based on coursework, mock exams, and other evidence when determining grades, such as in-class tests. READ MORE: When is A-level results day in 2021 and what time do grades come out? While exam boards have also provided teachers with optional assessment questions for students to answer to help schools decide which

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