London A-Level grades lag behind Northern Ireland post-Covid
New data reveals disparities in A-Level results between London and Northern Ireland as grading systems return to pre-pandemic standards, raising concerns over fairness in education.
New data reveals disparities in A-Level results between London and Northern Ireland as grading systems return to pre-pandemic standards, raising concerns over fairness in education.
Northern Ireland's A-Level students received fewer top grades this year as grading returns to pre-pandemic standards, sparking debate over fairness and future prospects.
Northern Ireland and Wales have seen higher A-Level pass rates compared to England, raising questions about grading consistency across the UK.
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