Schools in England will be able to appeal their students' GCSE and A-level results if they can show grades are lower than expected.
This is because previous cohorts are not "representative" of this year's students, England's exams regulator has assured. Ofqual said schools and colleges can appeal if they can prove that historical data used to standardise grades is not a reliable indicator of this year's results due to a change of circumstances.
Individual pupils will not be allowed to challenge grades themselves, the regulator has confirmed, and schools and colleges will need to appeal against results on their behalf.
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