Grades
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Gender | Male |
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Genres | Dance/Electronic |
Record labels | Warner Music Group |
Albums | Deep House Relax |
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Associated acts | NAO |
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Songwriting partner | Dua Lipa |
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Full name | Daniel Traynor |
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ID | 2281407 |
Grades Life story
Grades is an English producer, songwriter and DJ based in London. His music encompasses elements of R&B, Hip Hop, 2step, House and Electronic.
GCSE exam hopes in the Cardiff school for second chances
... " I want to get my Grades - I just want to be happy, stay in school and get on with what I m doing now...
Results delays hit 20,500 students this summer
... Ofqual launched a review after many had to wait for BTec, Cambridge National and Cambridge Technical Grades - issued by Pearson and Oxford, Cambridge and RSA Examinations (OCR) - in August...
Energy crisis: 'My eco-home didn't keep my family warm'
... That is because EPC Grades - from the top A to the lowest G - were initially designed to combat fuel poverty and are a measure of how costly homes are to run, rather than how much carbon they emit...
GCSE and A-level changes give pupils advance warning of exam content
... New plans also say GCSE and A-level students should sit three sets of mock exams to help decide Grades, if exams are cancelled...
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Universities warned of unfair recruitment tactics
... The concern over admissions also includes unconditional or so-called conditional unconditional offers, when students are promised a place whatever their eventual A-level Grades, as long as they accept an offer as their first choice...
GCSEs not gone to plan? Our experts offer advice
...Samrita Hayer and Catherine Sezen are offering personalised answers to your questions For anyone whose Grades have fallen short this year, we have experts ready to answer your questions...
GCSEs 2019: Where are we at with new grades 9-1?
... The CCEA will publish grade boundaries for specific papers after 09:00 on results day, What are the 9-1 GCSE Grades? The 9-1 grading scheme was brought in alongside an overhaul of the curriculum in England in 2014...
Results delays hit 20,500 students this summer
By Hazel ShearingEducation correspondent
More than 20,500 students received their vocational-qualification results late this year, according to England's exams regulator.
Ofqual launched a review after many had to wait for BTec, Cambridge National and Cambridge Technical Grades - issued by Pearson and Oxford, Cambridge and RSA Examinations (OCR) - in August.
Some told Bbc News it had thrown their university places into question.
Pearson and OCR have apologised for the delays.
Ofqual said it would now set a deadline for organisations to issue Grades for vocational technical qualifications (VTQs).
This year's were due on:
But students at 1,550 schools had seen delayed results in:
Emma Harrison, 18, told Bbc News waiting for her health and social care BTec Level 3 result had been " frustrating".
She spent a week wondering whether she would be able to take up her place on a mental-health nursing course at the University of Worcester.
Now happy at university, she wants an explanation.
" Results day is one of those things where it should be a big celebration because everyone's got their results, " She Said .
" I did feel incredibly left out, really. "
Action PlanOfqual said it was setting up a taskforce that would meet throughout the year.
Schools and colleges needed better support, it said, and a senior member of staff who could be The Point of contact for awarding organisations.
Chief regulator Dr Jo Saxton said the delays were " unacceptable" and the " action Plan . . a step towards parity of treatment" between students taking VTQs and those taking other qualifications such as A-levels.
Ofqual's findings on the causes of the delays will be published in 2023.
Pearson and OCR have published their own reviews.
'Challenging time'A Pearson spokeswoman said: " It was unacceptable that some students did not receive their results when they were expecting them this summer and we apologise for Pearson's role in this. "
Pearson was part of the new taskforce and would work on improvements, she added.
OCR chief executive Jill Duffy said it was " vital that we learn, improve and do everything we can to avoid it happening again".
" I know first-hand from the calls I had with students, parents and teachers this summer that delays in delivering some Cambridge Technicals results caused additional stress and anxiety at what was already a challenging time, " She Said .
" I Am truly sorry. "
Source of news: bbc.com