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The Sunday Times reports that private schools have been accused of taking advantage of disruption to A-levels caused by the pandemic by lobbying top universities and medical schools to take pupils whose performance is too weak to qualify for a place. Barnaby Lenon, chairman of the Independent Schools Council, confirmed some schools had sent pleading letters on behalf of pupils who had dropped a grade, and urged others to do the same. Because A-level grades have been awarded this year by teachers, schools can see which pupils have missed out on places at Oxbridge and medical schools.

Sunday Times Front Page 30th of November 2025

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Sunday Times Front Page 23rd of November 2025

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Sunday Times Front Page 16th of November 2025

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Sunday Times Front Page 9th of November 2025

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