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A Level Results: Downgraded compared to the last two years, but higher than pre-pandemic levels

A-Level results are down from last year, but still higher than when students last took the exam.

Hundreds of thousands of students check their grades in England, Wales and Northern Ireland on Thursday.

These students were the first to retake their A-level exams after official testing was canceled for her second year in a row due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The overall acceptance rate has dropped from her 99.5% in 2021 when grades were given by her teachers to 98.4% this year.

However, it is up from her 2019 when the student last took an A-level exam, with 97.6% of entries recognizing grades A* to E. did.

Entries that received the highest A* and A ratings are also down from 44.8% to 36.4% this year compared to 2021.

Again, this is up from the previous year's exam, where 25.4% of grades scored the highest.

The Secretary of Education warned that efforts to curb grade inflation could result in student performance falling short of expectations or expectations. , were told to drop their grades from last year when a record number of students got A's or better, but still higher than before the Covid pandemic.

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