Pearson and others will be quizzed in the Commons about why students are still missing results.
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By Hazel Shearing & Alice Evans
BBC News
About a third of GCSEs were 7/A or above in London, compared to about a fifth in parts of the North.
About a third of GCSEs were 7/A or above in London, compared to about a fifth in parts of the North.
Public gallery is cleared by police and officials, and councillors held back for "safety reasons".
A planned staff strike will see schools shut their doors in Glasgow for three days from 6 September.
Millions of Year 11 students collect their GCSE results after sitting the first exams for three years.
Just like A-level students, these pupils experienced months of disruption during formative years.
Thomas McDowall does not know if he will be able to study maths at Bristol University next month.
A fall was expected due to the return of summer exams for the first time since 2019.
About a third of GCSEs were 7/A or above in London, compared to about a fifth in parts of the North.
Public gallery is cleared by police and officials, and councillors held back for "safety reasons".
A planned staff strike will see schools shut their doors in Glasgow for three days from 6 September.
Millions of Year 11 students collect their GCSE results after sitting the first exams for three years.
Just like A-level students, these pupils experienced months of disruption during formative years.
Thomas McDowall does not know if he will be able to study maths at Bristol University next month.
A fall was expected due to the return of summer exams for the first time since 2019.
Public gallery is cleared by police and officials, and councillors held back for "safety reasons".
A planned staff strike will see schools shut their doors in Glasgow for three days from 6 September.
Millions of Year 11 students collect their GCSE results after sitting the first exams for three years.
By Hazel Shearing & Alice Evans
BBC News
By Hazel Shearing, education correspondent & Lucy Gilder, home affairs researcher
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BBC News NI Education Correspondent
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Rachel Ohene-Adjei passes her GCSEs as she tries to become a nurse following the death of her husband.
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By Hazel Shearing
Education correspondent
Thousands of school pupils in Northern Ireland receive the results of their GCSE exams.
Millions of Year 11 students collect their GCSE results after sitting the first exams for three years.
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BBC News, Washington
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