Here’s another gallery of great pictures from GCSE results day at All Saints School.
And look at those grades!















Here’s another gallery of great pictures from GCSE results day at All Saints School.
And look at those grades!
Lots of happy faces at All Saints School in York this morning!
Here are Eliza Maughan and Annie McInerney – Annie is going to do Politics, Business and EPT at A level, she got a 9 in English Lit.
Eliza is doing Sociology, Drama and Music, with a great set of results!
City of York Council education leaders have congratulated students across the city on their GCSE results today (Thursday).
Cllr Bob Webb, the council’s executive member for children, young people and education, said: “Huge congratulations to all the students who have received their GCSE results today.
“The excellent grades achieved across the city are testament to the hard work of the students, but also their families and teaching staff who have supported them throughout their learning journey.
“I hope their results provide a springboard to the next stage of their learning or help them to secure the training or job opportunities they’re hoping for.”
Teenagers across the country are waking up to their GCSE results in a year when the proportion of top grades awarded is expected to fall.
Similar to the pattern with A-level results last week, it is expected that top GCSE grades will drop on last year as part of a plan to bring grades down to pre-pandemic levels in England this year.
It comes after Covid-19 led to an increase in top grades in 2020 and 2021, with results based on teacher assessments instead of exams.
Some sixth forms and colleges could decide to admit pupils with lower GCSE grades on to A-level courses this summer compared with recent years.
Greater attention may be given to the induction process for this cohort of students starting sixth form next month to ensure “they cope as best they can”, the leader of a headteachers’ union has suggested.
Last year, more than a quarter (26.3%) of UK GCSE entries were awarded top grades, compared with 28.9% in 2021 and 26.2% in 2020.
In 2019 – the year before the pandemic – around one in five (20.8%) entries in England, Wales and Northern Ireland were awarded a 7/A or above.
In England, exams regulator Ofqual has said this year’s GCSE results will be lower than last year and they would be similar to those in 2019.
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A crash is causing problems for drivers on the A1M in North Yorkshire this evening (Tuesday).
The southbound carriageway is partially blocked from J50 (A61 / Ripon) to J49 Ripon Road (Thirsk / Dishforth).
The AA reports that traffic was held for around 35 minutes, and it is still slow going.
According to National Highways, the problems are expected to clear between 7pm and 7.15pm.