Since the Secretary of State for Education announced that the 2020 exam series in England would be cancelled to help fight the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19), the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual) have worked quickly to develop a process which fairly recognises students’ work and makes sure they get their grades in time to progress.
They published how this will work on Friday 3 April 2020.
Barnsley College is being asked to provide a grade for every student in each A Level subject based on what we believe you would be most likely to achieve if you had sat your exams.
The grades you will be awarded will be based on looking at different sources of evidence including:
All the judgements that College takes into account to determine the grade you achieve should be done on the evidence that we already have for you. This means that we will not set additional mock exams or homework tasks to help determine grades. It is important to note that Ofqual says that “no student should be disadvantaged if they are unable to complete any work set after schools were closed”
To read the full report and find out more about how it will affect you, please visit:
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/how-gcses-as-a-levels-will-be-awarded-in-summer-2020
All our current A Level students and parents have been emailed by us directly with this information. Ofqual have also produced an open letter to students who were expecting to be taking their exams this summer with answers to some of the questions you may have about the awarding of your results.
We will keep this page updated with any further information as and when it is available. Please don’t hesitate to contact us by email on info@barnsley.ac.uk should you need any clarification on this, or any other aspect of the current College online teaching arrangements.