The Scottish education minister has announced that exam results that were downgraded under the country's Calculated Grades system will be withdrawn, and affected students will receive reissued grades based solely on teacher assessments of their performance.
The significant u-turn follows controversy in recent days, after the country's Calculated Grades process was judged to have impacted unfairly on students attending schools in economically deprived areas.
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon apologised yesterday and said the devolved government "did not get this right". Like Ireland, final summer school exams in Scotland were cancelled and replaced with a system of predicted grades due to the Covid-19 pandemic.