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Top A-level grades have increased for the first time in six years, as teenagers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland get their results. | Top A-level grades have increased for the first time in six years, as teenagers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland get their results. |
A* and A grades were awarded to 26.3% of entries - up by 0.5 percentage points compared with last year. | A* and A grades were awarded to 26.3% of entries - up by 0.5 percentage points compared with last year. |
There was a small drop in the top grades for 13 subjects in England with new content and now judged by final exams, but the gender gap narrowed. | |
The number of university places allocated so far has fallen. | |
The Ucas university admissions body says that 416,000 places have so far been confirmed - down 2% on last year - reflecting a dip in the number of 18-year-olds in the UK. | |
'Buyer's market' | 'Buyer's market' |
This is expected to mean a "buyer's market", with more options available to those looking for university places. | This is expected to mean a "buyer's market", with more options available to those looking for university places. |
The number of students from European Union countries has fallen by 3% compared with last year. | The number of students from European Union countries has fallen by 3% compared with last year. |
Many universities, including in the prestigious Russell Group, will still have places on offer through the clearing system, which matches people looking for places with vacancies on courses. | Many universities, including in the prestigious Russell Group, will still have places on offer through the clearing system, which matches people looking for places with vacancies on courses. |
Grenfell fire | |
Pupils at a secondary school close to the Grenfell Tower fire in London received their AS-level results. | |
Four pupils from Kensington Aldridge academy died in the fire and 50 were made homeless. | |
But in this year's results, more than 40% of the pupils achieved A* to B grades. | |
Head teacher David Benson said: "The pupils have been incredible." | |
Changes to the qualifications system in England mean 13 A-level subjects this year have been decided solely by final exams, with no link to coursework or AS-levels. | Changes to the qualifications system in England mean 13 A-level subjects this year have been decided solely by final exams, with no link to coursework or AS-levels. |
The national results have been kept similar to last year, with over a quarter of entries receiving top grades. The proportion of the highest A* grades has nudged up by 0.2% to 8.3%. The overall A* to E pass rate is marginally down at 97.9%. | |
But in those new-style A-level subjects, including history, English, psychology, physics, chemistry and biology, there were 0.7% fewer A* and A grades overall. Some 24.3% of entries attained the top grades in these subjects. | |
Exam boards said the fall in results mainly due to a lower achieving group of candidates taking these subjects, rather than the fact that the exams had been made "more challenging". | |
In previous years, where many more candidates sat AS levels, a chunk of poorer performing pupils would have been "weeded out", said Mark Bedlow, director of regulation at exam board OCR. | |
He added: "We do sympathise and understand it's an anxious time for students who are the first to go into these first qualifications. | |
"We have been careful to ensure that the results are fair so that there's no disadvantage due to the year of your birth." | |
'Shot in the arm' | |
The gender gap has narrowed slightly in these new-style A-levels, with boys' results falling marginally less than for girls. The exam boards said it was too early to say this was as a result of the exam changes. | |
Head teachers' leader Geoff Barton said the end of the automatic link between A-levels and AS-levels would mean schools were increasingly likely to abandon the exam. | |
He bemoaned the lack of a formal staging post at the end of the first year of A-level or at AS, in which candidates were often given a "shot in the arm" by these early results. | |
AS-level entries have fallen by more than 40% this year, and Mr Barton, leader of the ASCL head teachers' union, said he regretted this "narrowing" of options. | AS-level entries have fallen by more than 40% this year, and Mr Barton, leader of the ASCL head teachers' union, said he regretted this "narrowing" of options. |
But the exam changes, and the move to final exams rather than modules, were defended by John Blake, head of education at the Policy Exchange think tank. | But the exam changes, and the move to final exams rather than modules, were defended by John Blake, head of education at the Policy Exchange think tank. |
"The changes to A-levels were designed to end a culture of endlessly resitting examinations, which was as painful and time-consuming for teachers as it was for students," he said. | "The changes to A-levels were designed to end a culture of endlessly resitting examinations, which was as painful and time-consuming for teachers as it was for students," he said. |
"It led to less teaching time and made it harder to get a proper grasp of the subject. | "It led to less teaching time and made it harder to get a proper grasp of the subject. |
"We should all be pleased that it is over." | "We should all be pleased that it is over." |
But there have been concerns from pupils who have been the first to take these revised exams. | But there have been concerns from pupils who have been the first to take these revised exams. |
A survey of A-level students from the Student Room website found worries about a lack of textbooks and practice papers for the new style of exams. | A survey of A-level students from the Student Room website found worries about a lack of textbooks and practice papers for the new style of exams. |
What questions would you like to ask now the A-level results are out? | What questions would you like to ask now the A-level results are out? |
Use this form to ask your question: | Use this form to ask your question: |