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Thousands sit NCEA exams, but there are concerns over online system
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Thousands of high schoolers will sit their NCEA level two English and level one History exams Wednesday morning - but it's not just students feeling the pressure.
A glitch in the system for school exams last week left thousands unable to log-in and complete their level one English exam online.
It's a problem that's left educators feeling nervous only a couple of hours away from today's exams.
Papatoetoe High School principal and president of the Secondary Principals' Association Vaughan Couillaut spoke to Corin Dann.