Exams chaos 'will last a generation', says head teacherpublished at 12:38 British Summer Time 20 August 2020
A private school head teacher has said the impact of this year's grading issues will "last a generation" and compared it to the post-World War Two education system.
Gavin Horgan, from Millfield School in Somerset, said students "absolutely deserve" the best grades possible under the circumstances and said there had been a "shameful approach" taken earlier by the government and exam boards.
"However, bigger hurdles are ahead," he said. "The results received by students and the hiatus in education for many across the country, means that we will have legacy issues which will, in all likelihood, last a generation."
He said pressure on university places, the financial risk to some universities who will lose students as more achieve their first-choice places, and the knock-on implications of grade inflation on students competing for places next year "cannot simply be written off in the same way that results have been this year".