THE Welsh Government has given assurance that A-Level grades in Wales will reflect work that has been completed by the students, as AS Levels continue to count towards final A-Level grades here. In addition, a national model has been developed by WJEC and approved by Qualifications Wales to ensure that learners this year are not disadvantaged and will be able to progress with confidence.
A Welsh Government spokesperson commented: “While there are similarities in the models used across the UK, in Wales we have been able to use a greater range of prior attainment data, including AS Levels, GCSEs, GCSE units and Key Stage 3 teacher assessment and national test data, to improve accuracy.”
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