![]() ![]() This year grading will include an allowance for disruption so that overall results will be similar to those of 2019. Last September, Ofqual confirmed a return to pre-pandemic grading in 2023, with protection in place for GCSEs, AS and A levels against the impact of disruption, including from the COVID-19 pandemic. In September 2021, when students began studying their GCSE and A level course, Ofqual set out a two year plan for grading. We are also ensuring that students continue to have access to high-quality tutoring, through the National Tutoring Programme and 16-19 Tuition Fund. More information on what support is available, how to prepare for exams and who marks your work is available on Gov.uk and through the Joint Council for Qualifications. Normal assessment arrangements remain in place for T Levels, for both core assessments and occupational specialism assessments. The GCSE, AS level and A level exam timetable has also been designed to space out exam papers in the same subject to give students more time to revise between papers than before the pandemic. There will also be protection for students taking GCSEs, AS levels and A levels when it comes to grading, which we explain below. To acknowledge that students may still have experienced some disruption they will continue to be supported in GCSE maths, physics and combined science with formulae and equation sheets during exams. Most GCSE exams are also returning to normal. ![]() What is the latest on exam arrangements for 2023?ĪS level, A level and VTQ exams and assessments in England will return to pre-pandemic arrangements this summer. Students will receive results for level 3 VTQs on or before 17 August and will receive results for level 2 VTQs on or before 24 August 2023. GCSE students will be able to find out their results on 24 August 2023. When are 2023 results days?ĪS level, A level and T Level results day will be on 17 August 2023. T Level assessments began in February and will continue throughout this term. VTQ (vocational technical qualifications) exams and formal assessments have been taking place throughout the year and continue this term. GCSE, AS level and A level exams will start on with the final exam due to take place on 27 June 2023. Here’s what you need to know about exams in 2023. In recognition of the disruption that students have experienced, support has been put in place for students taking GCSE and A level exams and assessments This is important to prepare students for college, university or employment in the best possible way, and to help them make choices about their future. This article was originally published on 29 September 2022 and has been updated to reflect the latest information.Įxams and formal assessments in England, including GCSE, AS level, A level and T Level, are going ahead as normal this summer. ![]()
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