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Manchester College apologises after staff error leaves students with lower GCSE marks

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Manchester College have apologised after staff discovered they'd failed to send a GCSE Maths paper to be marked, leaving students with lower grades than expected.

Several students who sat their Maths GCSE at the college were left heartbroken when they received lower grades than they expected at results day on August 25, with some losing out on university places over the grades.

However, their shock and sadness was replaced with anger on Tuesday, September 6, when they received a letter from the college which revealed the school had failed to send one of their papers in to be marked.

The letter, which some of the affected students have shared with the Manchester Evening News , states that there is an "issue" with the paper one, sat at Shena Simon Campus on June 7.

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