One school sees more special arrangement applications, including students sitting in smaller rooms.
Arwen, 18, and Millie, 17, have already done some practical assessments for their A-levels but their written papers start next week.
Exams went ahead in summer 2022 after teachers decided grades in 2020 and 2021, but some course content was cut to reflect the significant disruption due to Covid. It is meant to help focus their revision and grades will still be slightly more generous than before the pandemic.The school has seen more applications for special arrangements for exams which includes some students sitting papers in smaller rooms or on their own.
Fresh from her history GCSE paper, Arabella, 16, said she was feeling "pretty good" and having advance information helped.
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