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- Worcestershire's schools will be welcoming pupils waiting eagerly for their results in what will be another Covid-affected results day.
- Exams were cancelled for the second year in a row due to the pandemic which means grade have again been calculated using estimates by teachers.
- The Department for Education and England's exams regulator Ofqual has allowed teachers to draw on a "range of evidence" when determining grades including coursework, mock exams and essays.
- Teachers were only allowed to mark pupils on what had been taught after months of school and college closures.
- Usually A-level results are released mid-to-late August, but the important data has been moved forward slightly this year to allow students more time to appeal results.
- Follow the blog through he day as we get all the latest grades and explainers from the colleges and sixth forms of Worcestershire.
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