GCSE Results Day 2020: Recap update as Portsmouth, Gosport, Havant, Fareham, Waterlooville and Hayling Island students collected their grades

THOUSANDS of students across the area have collected their GCSE results this morning.
Students celebrate their GCSE results at Priory School in Portsmouth. Picture: Habibur RahmanStudents celebrate their GCSE results at Priory School in Portsmouth. Picture: Habibur Rahman
Students celebrate their GCSE results at Priory School in Portsmouth. Picture: Habibur Rahman

It follows the chaos of A-level results day last week and the announcement from the government that it would be U-turning and grades will be based on teacher predictions, instead of an algorithm.

Education Secretary Gavin Williamson, who has faced heavy pressure to resign, said this week: ‘I’m incredibly sorry for the distress that this has caused for those youngsters.

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Florence Robinson, 16, at UTC Portsmouth was pleased with her results. Picture: Habibur RahmanFlorence Robinson, 16, at UTC Portsmouth was pleased with her results. Picture: Habibur Rahman
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‘This is not something that anyone wanted, whether it’s from our perspective or from the exam board’s of Ofqual’s perspective.

‘But that’s why we had to take action when we did.’

Schools across our area were open this morning for students to come in and receive their results. Others will email results to pupils.

Students collect GCSE results at Crookhorn College in 2019. Picture: Malcolm Wells (190822-6871)Students collect GCSE results at Crookhorn College in 2019. Picture: Malcolm Wells (190822-6871)
Students collect GCSE results at Crookhorn College in 2019. Picture: Malcolm Wells (190822-6871)

We had reporters at secondary schools across the Portsmouth area this morning to get all the reaction.

Recap all the updates in our live blog below.

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