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A-level top grade will need 90% | A-level top grade will need 90% |
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The new top A-level grade, the A*, which will mark out the highest flyers, will require marks of at least 90%. | The new top A-level grade, the A*, which will mark out the highest flyers, will require marks of at least 90%. |
An increasing number of A grades are being awarded each year. | An increasing number of A grades are being awarded each year. |
The A* is intended to highlight the best candidates, without altering the standards required for the existing five A-level grades. | The A* is intended to highlight the best candidates, without altering the standards required for the existing five A-level grades. |
The government agrees with the QCA exams watchdog the grade boundary should be 90%. Head teachers said it could make an A grade "second best". | The government agrees with the QCA exams watchdog the grade boundary should be 90%. Head teachers said it could make an A grade "second best". |
The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) had recommended to the outgoing Education Secretary, Alan Johnson, that this new top-level grade should be reserved for students who had an aggregate score of at least 90% across the units of their A-level. | |
He has accepted that. | He has accepted that. |
He wrote: "In November when I agreed to your proposal to introduce an A* grade into A-levels, I was very clear that the way the A* is determined should be simple and transparent and accessible to all of the most able students, wherever they receive their education. | He wrote: "In November when I agreed to your proposal to introduce an A* grade into A-levels, I was very clear that the way the A* is determined should be simple and transparent and accessible to all of the most able students, wherever they receive their education. |
"I am pleased that the modelling of your proposal meets these conditions." | "I am pleased that the modelling of your proposal meets these conditions." |
'Grade inflation' | 'Grade inflation' |
There have been calls for this extra level in response to the increasing proportion of students getting an A grade - which has now risen to almost a quarter of entries. | There have been calls for this extra level in response to the increasing proportion of students getting an A grade - which has now risen to almost a quarter of entries. |
With an increasing number of students getting A grades in all their subjects, this has made the selection process more difficult for university admissions officers. | With an increasing number of students getting A grades in all their subjects, this has made the selection process more difficult for university admissions officers. |
Among pupils at independent schools, almost half of all A-level entries achieve an A grade. | Among pupils at independent schools, almost half of all A-level entries achieve an A grade. |
The existing A grade is awarded to students scoring 80%, and the new higher level is intended to identify the most talented students within this group, without changing the standards required for the five existing grades (A to E). | The existing A grade is awarded to students scoring 80%, and the new higher level is intended to identify the most talented students within this group, without changing the standards required for the five existing grades (A to E). |
'Long overdue' | |
The former education secretary, who wrote to the QCA in April, wants the A* to be tested in "modelling exercises in 2007 and 2008" to make sure that "the new assessments maintain the A-level standard". | The former education secretary, who wrote to the QCA in April, wants the A* to be tested in "modelling exercises in 2007 and 2008" to make sure that "the new assessments maintain the A-level standard". |
The A* has been scheduled to be fully in place from 2010. | The A* has been scheduled to be fully in place from 2010. |
The introduction of a higher level was welcomed by the Conservatives as a "long overdue" recognition that there had been grade inflation at A-level. | The introduction of a higher level was welcomed by the Conservatives as a "long overdue" recognition that there had been grade inflation at A-level. |
"This announcement is an important first step in restoring integrity and rigour to the A-level exam," said the Conservatives' schools spokesman, Nick Gibb. | "This announcement is an important first step in restoring integrity and rigour to the A-level exam," said the Conservatives' schools spokesman, Nick Gibb. |
But John Dunford, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, opposed the higher grade. | But John Dunford, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, opposed the higher grade. |
"I regret the introduction of A* since it has the potential to make a grade A second best," said Dr Dunford. | "I regret the introduction of A* since it has the potential to make a grade A second best," said Dr Dunford. |