Students Freya Johnson (right) and Zeynep Okur outside the Department for Education building in London, reacting to news of the U-turn on the system for awarding A-level and GCSE grades. A-level and GCSE results in England will now be based on teachers??? assessments of their students, unless the grades produced by the controversial algorithm are higher, regulator Ofqual announced this afternoon.
![Students Freya Johnson (right) and Zeynep Okur outside the Department for Education building in London, reacting to news of the U-turn on the system for awarding A-level and GCSE grades. A-level and GCSE results in England will now be based on teachers??? assessments of their students, unless the grades produced by the controversial algorithm are higher, regulator Ofqual announced this afternoon. Stock Photo](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2CC25ME/students-freya-johnson-right-and-zeynep-okur-outside-the-department-for-education-building-in-london-reacting-to-news-of-the-u-turn-on-the-system-for-awarding-a-level-and-gcse-grades-a-level-and-gcse-results-in-england-will-now-be-based-on-teachers-assessments-of-their-students-unless-the-grades-produced-by-the-controversial-algorithm-are-higher-regulator-ofqual-announced-this-afternoon-2CC25ME.jpg)
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