I’m an A Level teacher. This was inevitable.
the resources the exam boards put together were pitiful. Resources were placed online by topic. As were the mark schemes. Because this was all such a rush, there were barely any resources to pick from. To not disadvantage the students we had to tell them the topics that were coming up.
So the kids were all fully aware of the questions and answers going into their assessments.
in the case any did get nervy and screw it up, they could submit an extenuating circumstances form, citing mental health etc, and we would use another bit of evidence (something they have done well on) in its place.
Oh and in the moderation stage we were so aware of discrimination, or more so being falsely accused of discrimination, everyone was looked at optimistically. We had to justify every single grade to the headteacher, knowing the kids and parents have free reign to contest any results they are unhappy with. Oh and we have to be called in over our (unpaid) summer to deal with the fall out, with no compensation.
so yeah. Of course they all did well. Why on earth would you not look at the material beforehand when you know every other fucker in the country will be, and it is freely available?
absolute sham.