Exams in 2023 – everything you need to know
...Here’s what you need to know about exams in 2023. When are exams in 2023? GCSE, AS level and A level exams will start on 15 May 2023 with the...
...Here’s what you need to know about exams in 2023. When are exams in 2023? GCSE, AS level and A level exams will start on 15 May 2023 with the...
...receive a grade that reflects their ability. Fairness is at the heart of the system designed to replace exams. We held a consultation with the exam's regulator, Ofqual, to ask...
Writing in the Sun, Education Secretary Gavin Williamson explained why the cancellation of GCSE and A level exams due to the Covid-19 pandemic will not hold students back The summer...
...that exams will go ahead next year and most AS/A level and GCSE exams will be delayed by three weeks to give pupils more teaching time. The main exam series...
Julie Taylor, National Careers Service careers adviser provides some important advice for students receiving their exam results this month. What should I do if I don’t get the grades I...
...school or college must submit an appeal to the exam board on your behalf, if you ask them to do so. Depending on the grounds submitted the exam board will...
...a professional careers adviser for free and get judgment-free, confidential information and advice via the National Careers Service Exam Results helpline, via phone on 0800 100 900 or use webchat....
...sitting exams Today, Thursday 23 April, the Department for Education has issued a statement in response to reports that pupils who wish to may not be able to sit exams...
...This is nothing more than speculation. It is important to be clear that no decisions about next year′s exams have been taken yet but we do expect exams to take...
...results more reliable. We continue to work with school and college stakeholders, Ofqual and the exam boards, to ensure that exams in 2021 are fair. A Department for Education spokesperson...