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Parents: how are you feeling about A-level results day?

A year 13, Sixth Form student from a West London School works from home on her A level English in Richmond upon Thames, London.
Do you have concerns about your children’s expected A-level results? Photograph: Andrew Fosker/REX/Shutterstock

The schools minister Nick Gibb has said the “triple lock” system [accept results, use mock exams or undertake an exam resit] will apply to A-level results in England, with pupils having the right to use mock exam results if they are unhappy with their grades.

If you are a parent of children who are expecting their results on Thursday, we would like to hear from you. We’re also interested in hearing from young people who are waiting for their results.

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