The Government says: 'Grade boundaries are set after students have taken the assessments and marking is nearly complete'
“A typical student in 2019 – given the same level of ability, the same level of diligence – the likelihood is that same student would get the same grades in 2023 as they would have done in 2019,” he told PA Media.an education disrupted by the pandemic and teacher strike action,Ofqual has stated, however, that it will make no special allowances for pupils whose teaching was affected by eight days of industrial action in 2023.
“This means national results are expected to be similar to those in pre-pandemic years, and a student should be just as likely to achieve a particular grade this year as they would have been before the pandemic.”The number of top grades also has no bearing on the number of university places available.will be announced on Thursday 17 August, 2023 and students can usually pick up their grades from schools starting around 8am.
Pupils can go into their schools or colleges to collect their grades in person, though you should check with your institution or teachers to confirm when to arrive, as times will vary. Students can also log into Ucas Track on results day to find out whether their specific university applications have been successful.doesn’t show you the exact A-level grades you received, which students can only receive from their school or college.