nearly 40 per cent of A level grades in England were downgraded leaving some students' devastated with calls for a review and education secretary Gavin Williamson to resign.
Days later, a U-turn by the government meant that A level students in England are set to see their grades increased and GCSE students, whose results followed a week later, would have their results based on teacher predicted grades.Ofqual said of Ms Collier's resignation: "The Ofqual Board supports Sally in this decision, and thanks her for her leadership and service over the past four years, which has included overseeing the successful introduction of an entirely new set of GCSEs and A-levels, and a new grading system."Education Secretary Gavin Williamson also said:.
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