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Students who got almost half of their answers wrong in their A-level maths exam this year will still get an A grade, according to leaked documents. Grade boundaries set by exam board Edexcel ...
Exam board Edexcel has launched an investigation into how part of an A-level maths paper was leaked online. Blacked-out images of two questions were shared on social media on Thursday afternoon.
Questions from today's A-Level exam leaked online before the test. Two exam questions from Edexcel's maths paper 3 appeared on Twitter last night. Pearson, the firm which operates the board ...
An image of the leaked Edexcel A level maths paper was posted online. Credit: Twitter Exam board Edexcel is at the centre of a leak relating to an A-level maths exam sat by pupils on Friday.
Documents revealing the grade boundaries for all A-level papers set by exam board Edexcel, owned by Pearson, have been leaked on social media. For the exam board's maths paper, students who gained ...
Just over half marks were needed to score an A grade in A-level maths this summer, according to leaked documents. Grade boundaries for Edexcel’s maths A-level show students who gained 165 out of ...
Students who got almost half their answers wrong in the A Level maths exam could still gain an A. The grade boundaries for pupils who sat the Edexcel A Level maths paper were leaked yesterday ...
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