Investigation into wrong book study launched
Some GCSE students from Castle Rushen High School face a nervous wait to find out what will happen, following a major blunder with their English Literature exam last Friday.
They sat down to find the book they had been studying for the year - JB Priestley's 'An Inspector Calls' - was not the one to feature in the exam.
An investigation has been launched, and the Department of Education, Sport and Culture has vowed to do what it can to help those affected.
William King was one of those who sat the exam.
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