Monday 24 September 2012

EC hears first hand of impact on schools of the English GCSE controversy


Exam Central works with many schools across the West Midlands region. A partner school of Exam Central has recently felt the impact of the GCSE English controversy which has directly affected the their pupils English GCSE grades.
Having achieved record pass rates in GCSE Maths, it was of huge disappointment that English scores have been nearly 20% lower than expected.
Many schools have seen the GCSE English controversy directly affect their grades, secondary schools across the country are doing everything they can to persuade the government to act on this matter.   
Greater rigour in public examinations is to be welcomed, through a system that is fair and consistent which is essential. 

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