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Rules, regulations and guidance for the reformed AS and A levels
Results of an annual survey of heads of schools, teachers, general public, parents, students, employers and higher education institutions in England.
The Cabinet Office aims to meet the following SLAs for approvals that use version 4 of the spend controls guidance.
An explanation of the offshore SEA process, including documentation of the most recent assessment and related consultation.
Information for providers of T Levels.
A level and other level 3 results for 16 to 18 year olds at the end of their final year.
Statistics on the number of reviews of marking and moderation (previously known as enquiries about results) for GCSE, AS and A level.
This statistics includes information on the attainment of young people aged 19 in 2018, based on matched administrative data.
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