Updated: Fri 5th Mar
Qualifications Wales confirms appeals process for GCSEs, AS levels or A levels exams
Qualifications Wales has confirmed more details about the appeals process, as first outlined by the Minister for Education on 20 January 2021.
Provisional results will be handed out in June with final grades given out in August.
Education Minister Kirsty Williams has confirmed there will be no end of year exams for learners taking GCSEs, AS levels or A levels in Wales.
The announcement was made “after considering detailed advice published by Qualifications Wales on the delivery options available as well as the interim findings of an independent review into this year’s exams process.”
GCSE, AS and A level pupils to be told expected exam results in June, and will have two months to appeal
They can ask teachers who decided them to look again before they are submitted to exam board WJEC
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