Exams were abandoned in Scotland prior to England and Wales In England, the Government "very much hopes and intends" for exams to go ahead in 22, according to Education Secretary Gavin Williamson He told MPs that students taking Alevel assessments in 22 "will not have sat public exams before" His comments came after the Government confirmed last month that teachers in England will decide pupils' Alevel and GCSE grades this summer after exams were cancelled for the second year in a rowStudents will sit exams during an exam period beginning in the middle of the summer term, as they usually did before the pandemic Unlike 21, there will be no teacherassessed grade (TAG) assessments, and no staggered exams
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