Ramsey Grammar School head says situation is a 'travesty'
An Island secondary school teacher says she's fighting 'tooth and nail' to correct what she terms a huge 'injustice' for Manx students.
It's as a number of exam results have come in this week, and in many cases look to be significantly lower than predicted.
Ramsey Grammar School head Annette Baker says the blame lies with the Cambridge International Exam Board:
It's as students across the UK have been protesting to amend the grades fairly.
One parent got in touch on this lunchtime's Mannin Line and says her son has been affected:
You can hear the full interview with Mrs Baker, speaking to Alex Wotton, here:
Education Minister Dr Alex Allinson also spoke to Alex about what actions the department is now taking:
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