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Send us your results day 2020 success stories
6th August 2020
Since the Secretary of State for Education announced that the 2020 exam series in England would be cancelled to help fight the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19), the process for fairly recognising students’ work and makes sure they get their grades in time to progress has changed. How qualifications will be awarded this summer, along with guidance for colleges, students, parents and carers is all very different.
At AoC we want to celebrate students' and lecturers hard work during what has been an unprecedented academic year. While colleges' results days will look very different this year and it is unlikely there will be a large presence on campuses we are asking you to send case studies of students who have received good results, those who may have overcome challenges during the pandemic and / or those going on to do something interesting with their qualifications. Please use the form attached below and return to comms@aoc.co.uk. We will be publishing them on a rolling news page throughout A Level and Vocational results day on 13 August and GCSE results day on 20 August.
Case study form
You can also view our new results day support page here. This page contains helpful links and resources to ensure colleges can celebrate their students' successes, answer questions from parents and the media about the changes this year and what to do if students have issues with their results. it also features other useful information to navigate A Level and Vocational results day (13 August) and GCSE results day (20 August).