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Bob Seely believes there is a case for the Government to consider adopting the Scottish Government's approach, to award students with grades predicted by their teachers. Details within
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An Isle of Wight parent shares his open letter to Isle of Wight Conservative MP, Bob Seely on the subject of the Government's handling of the A-Level and GCSE grading
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