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What is happening with school exam results in Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and England

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hereResults will be based on teachers’ predictions and statistical modelling.Teachers were asked to predict the grades they thought pupils would have achieved had exams gone ahead, based on coursework, the result of mock exams, and homework.Schools were also requested to rank pupils in each subject.But Northern Ireland’s exams body, the Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment, said students will have a broader scope to appeal their A level and GCSE grades.Student approaches to mock exams vary - while some see it as a chance to test themselves, others don't take them seriously and fail to prepare for them.Therefore, there's a concern that practice exams sat before the pandemic, previously dismissed of low importance, are now.

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