direct to your inboxStudents in England will not be asked to sit GCSE and A Levels this summer, the Government has said.Exams regulator Ofqual and the Department for Education (DfE) will work together to consider how to grade pupils in a way that reflects their hard work, the department said.Education Secretary Gavin Williamson is due to outline to MPs on Wednesday a package of support for young people following the announcement that schools and colleges will close to all but vulnerable children and those of key workers.Ahead of the statement in the Commons, the DfE said it recognises this is “an anxious time for students who have been working hard towards their exams”.It added: “The government position is that we will not be asking.
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