As sixth-formers digest their exam results, five students speak about the challenges of studying in a pandemic

Schools across the UK are celebrating record-breaking exam results, after almost 45% of A-level entries were awarded top grades.

Five A-level students tell the Guardian about the challenges of studying in a year disrupted by the pandemic and their experience of teacher-assessed grades.

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