Covid in Scotland: Pupils at 'breaking point' over school as

Covid in Scotland: Pupils at 'breaking point' over school assessments


BBC News
By Lucy Whyte
image captionMia is a sixth year pupil faced with weeks of assessments under exam conditions
The system designed to replace formal exams after a year of disruption is causing more stress and anxiety than the usual qualification system, say those currently going through it.
Pupils, parents and teachers have described severe stress and even panic attacks over the assessment system currently under way in secondary schools across the country.
Pupils have told BBC Scotland that evidence of their knowledge is being gathered in a series of assessments under exam conditions.
But these come without the support of an exam set-up, and without study leave or an evenly-spread timetable.

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