The report gives an overview of the 2016
summer exam series, during which roughly 15.4 million papers were completed by around 1.9 million pupils over seven weeks.
Not exact matches
In addition to this,
exam boards will have to give reasons for review of marking decisions automatically for the
summer 2020
exams series and onwards.
On the subject of November re-sits, an Ofqual spokesperson said
exam boards had been asked «to act on the feedback» given since the
summer series and «ensure that our rules on reviews of marking are applied appropriately in the November
series».
It's that time of year again, revision is truly under way in preparation for the
summer 2017
exam series.