davidmills
Well-known member
Corrupt,
but did we expect anything else.
but did we expect anything else.
Just seen how schools have been affected on a Macro basis
Guess what
Private schools the biggest beneficiary on grade increases....
No problem if the 12% improvement was too much but then surely EVERYONE’S grades/marks could have been lowered by say 6% or so and not selective schools/areas as has been done.
I think that's a just massive assumption with absolutely noI‘d bet Tory controlled council areas will have generally come off somewhat better than Labour ones too, purely by chance of course
The figures I saw said that more students got A* and A this year AND more students got A-C grades than last yearThey should have just followed the teachers grade assessments so what if grade inflation one year is at 12% does it really matter to me its is far fairer than downgrading 40% especially in such tough circumstances
My son had two significant downmarked subjects
I think that's a just massive assumption with absolutely no
reason to it other than to suit your political bias...
The figures I saw said that more students got A* and A this year AND more students got A-C grades than last year
OK I'd bet Boro win the league and the FA Cup next seasonOf course it is thats why I said ‘I’d bet’.
In no way did I say it was true or imply it had any factual basis now did I?
Come on Nobby, keep up
If it's like the school I work at then we have decided to show the same 3 set of results to students so that they can make an informed decision as to what their next move could be.That's clearly a mistake, not sure where that came from but the students don't see that....just the final result.