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Big changes planned for secondary education

A-LEVEL and GCSEs could be scrapped as secondary education undergoes possibly its biggest revolution for some 50 years.

It is expected pupils will work towards diplomas instead, taking exams when teachers feel they are ready.

Sheila Smith, headmistress at Hextable School near Swanley, told KM-fm she hopes the plans will make a big difference...

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