As GCSE Marks Fall by 4.3 Per Cent, Passes Return To Pre-Covid Levels

The proportion of GCSE entries awarded top grades has dropped from last year but is higher than before the pandemic, while students in England were left worse off than those in Wales and Northern Ireland where grade inflation was retained. Hundreds of thousands of teenagers received their GCSE results today in a year when stepsContinue reading “As GCSE Marks Fall by 4.3 Per Cent, Passes Return To Pre-Covid Levels”

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Tuition Fees Are Ripping Off Students

A new report had said that students are being ripped off by a tuition fees system that encourages Mickey Mouse degrees. Student loans should be overhauled to encourage universities to offer degrees that help their students land better-paid jobs when they leave, instead of subsidising creative arts degrees. According to a report published by theContinue reading “Tuition Fees Are Ripping Off Students”

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