More than 1,500 students received the incorrect results for WJEC’s Eduqas GCSE food preparation and nutrition qualification last summer. Ofqual, England’s exams watchdog, found that exam board WJEC ...
More than 1,500 pupils were awarded the incorrect results for WJEC’s Eduqas food preparation and nutrition GCSE in 2024. WJEC decided those who received the incorrect higher grades should keep them to ...
An exam board is set to be fined £350,000 after hundreds of pupils received the wrong GCSE grades on results day last year. More than 1,500 students received the incorrect results for WJEC’s Eduqas ...
A Welsh exam board is facing a £350,000 fine for giving students incorrect GCSE results. The WJEC gave pupils in England the wrong grades for their food an nutrition qualification in 2024. The course ...
The Irish News: Exam board faces £350,000 fine after students received wrong GCSE results
The Independent: Exam board fined £350k after sending students incorrect GCSE results
An exam board is set to be fined £350,000 after more than 1,500 pupils received incorrect GCSE grades on results day last year. The widespread error affected ...
LBC: Exam board faces £350,000 fine after more than 1,500 students received wrong GCSE results
Exam board faces £350,000 fine after more than 1,500 students received wrong GCSE results
London Evening Standard: Exam board faces £350,000 fine after students received wrong GCSE results
Wales Online: Welsh exam board gave 1,500 students the wrong GCSE grades
MSN: Exam board faces £350,000 fine after students received wrong GCSE results
Varies depending on subject, but in almost all GCSE subjects, general knowledge, fundamental writing, and numerical skills are tested. Northern Ireland: Grades from A* to G, with A* being the highest. There is also a C* grade. All units for a single subject must be taken in one examination series.