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Students who moved from primary to secondary school in the middle of the pandemic will collect their GCSE results on Thursday, with more than one in five entries expected to score the top grades. Pupils across England, Wales and Northern Ireland are receiving GCSE and level 2 vocational and technical qualification (VTQ) grades to help them progress on to sixth form, college or training.
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