Ofqual has a range of resources explaining how your results have been calculated. To produce final grades for you, which are as fair as possible this summer, centre assessment grades for general qualifications such as GCSEs and A Levels have been standardised using a statistical process developed by Ofqual. This is to ensure standards are consistent across all schools and colleges. We’ve created some infographics to show how centre assessment grades are standardised:
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