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There will be a choice of topics in GCSE English Literature, GCSE History, GCSE Ancient History and GCSE Geography
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There will be advanced information given to students on the content of all other exams at both GCSE and A-level to be used as revision guidance.
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This advanced information will be published by exam boards by the 7th of February and exam boards are looking to publish guidance on how to access and use this advanced information ahead of that date.
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There will be support materials given in GCSE Mathematics (formula sheets), and GCSE Physics and Combined Science (equation sheets).
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The same adaptation to exams will apply to GCSE English Language and GCSE Mathematics resits in November 2022.
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In Summer 2022 exam boards will set grade boundaries that are based on the midpoint between the average of 2019 and 2021 results
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As in any other normal year, exam boards will use statistics as a starting point to align their standards in each subject.
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This means that in the 2022 exam season exam boards will set grade boundaries so that more students get higher grades in 2022 than when exams were taken before the pandemic began (2019)
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Results will be issued at the same time as normal, on the 18th of August for A-level and AS and the 25th for GCSE
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Exam boards will seek to align standards for this Autumns exam series with Summer 2021.
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In 2023 Ofqual aim to return results and standards to pre-pandemic years.
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Exams are going ahead this year, however there is a small risk that exams can't go ahead as planned, either because of a risk of further disruption to learning or that public health advice says it's not safe to do so.
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If either of those scenarios are true, the DFE advice is that Teacher Assessed Grades will once again be used this year.
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There is currently a consultation on this that is running now. We will provide a link to this for those interested shortly.
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There will be a choice of topics in GCSE English Literature, GCSE History, GCSE Ancient History and GCSE Geography
•
There will be advanced information given to students on the content of all other exams at both GCSE and A-level to be used as revision guidance.
•
This advanced information will be published by exam boards by the 7th of February and exam boards are looking to publish guidance on how to access and use this advanced information ahead of that date.
•
There will be support materials given in GCSE Mathematics (formula sheets), and GCSE Physics and Combined Science (equation sheets).
•
The same adaptation to exams will apply to GCSE English Language and GCSE Mathematics resits in November 2022.
•
In Summer 2022 exam boards will set grade boundaries that are based on the midpoint between the average of 2019 and 2021 results
•
As in any other normal year, exam boards will use statistics as a starting point to align their standards in each subject.
•
This means that in the 2022 exam season exam boards will set grade boundaries so that more students get higher grades in 2022 than when exams were taken before the pandemic began (2019)
•
Results will be issued at the same time as normal, on the 18th of August for A-level and AS and the 25th for GCSE
•
Exam boards will seek to align standards for this Autumns exam series with Summer 2021.
•
In 2023 Ofqual aim to return results and standards to pre-pandemic years.
•
Exams are going ahead this year, however there is a small risk that exams can't go ahead as planned, either because of a risk of further disruption to learning or that public health advice says it's not safe to do so.
•
If either of those scenarios are true, the DFE advice is that Teacher Assessed Grades will once again be used this year.
•
There is currently a consultation on this that is running now. We will provide a link to this for those interested shortly.
Year 11 and Year 13
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This advanced information will be published by exam boards by the 7th of February and exam boards are looking to publish guidance on how to access and use this advanced information ahead of that date.
•
There will be a choice of topics in GCSE English Literature, GCSE History, GCSE Ancient History and GCSE Geography
•
There will be advanced information given to students on the content of all other exams at both GCSE and A-level to be used as revision guidance.
•
This advanced information will be published by exam boards by the 7th of February and exam boards are looking to publish guidance on how to access and use this advanced information ahead of that date.
•
There will be support materials given in GCSE Mathematics (formula sheets), and GCSE Physics and Combined Science (equation sheets).
•
The same adaptation to exams will apply to GCSE English Language and GCSE Mathematics resits in November 2022.
•
In Summer 2022 exam boards will set grade boundaries that are based on the midpoint between the average of 2019 and 2021 results
•
As in any other normal year, exam boards will use statistics as a starting point to align their standards in each subject.
•
This means that in the 2022 exam season exam boards will set grade boundaries so that more students get higher grades in 2022 than when exams were taken before the pandemic began (2019)
•
Results will be issued at the same time as normal, on the 18th of August for A-level and AS and the 25th for GCSE
•
Exam boards will seek to align standards for this Autumns exam series with Summer 2021.
•
In 2023 Ofqual aim to return results and standards to pre-pandemic years.
•
Exams are going ahead this year, however there is a small risk that exams can't go ahead as planned, either because of a risk of further disruption to learning or that public health advice says it's not safe to do so.
•
If either of those scenarios are true, the DFE advice is that Teacher Assessed Grades will once again be used this year.
•
There is currently a consultation on this that is running now. We will provide a link to this for those interested shortly.
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