SCHOOLS have seen a small rise in their pass marks after GCSEs were remarked in the wake of the English exam controversy.
Thomas Lord Audley, in Monkwick Avenue, Colchester, saw its five A* to C including English and maths GCSE benchmark increase by one per cent to 38 per cent, after maths papers were returned with higher grades.
The school hopes to see a bigger jump when 15 English papers are returned.
Results for the English exam slumped nationally, after changes to the exam midway through the year.
See today's Gazette for the full story.
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