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The document outlines the steps students can take after receiving their A/AS Level or GCSE results, including options for reviewing grades, appealing decisions, and understanding exam procedures. It emphasizes the importance of communicating with schools or colleges regarding potential errors in grading and the processes available for grade reviews and appeals. Additionally, it highlights the role of exam boards and regulators in ensuring fair assessment practices.

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JCQ Post Results Services

The document outlines the steps students can take after receiving their A/AS Level or GCSE results, including options for reviewing grades, appealing decisions, and understanding exam procedures. It emphasizes the importance of communicating with schools or colleges regarding potential errors in grading and the processes available for grade reviews and appeals. Additionally, it highlights the role of exam boards and regulators in ensuring fair assessment practices.

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Post-Results Services, Summer 2023

Deciding what to do after you’ve got your A/AS Level or GCSE results

Do my grades affect my decisions about what to do next in education, training


1. E
 xam board reviews
or work? And do I think an error has been made with my grade?
of results
YES NO
Review of marking: exam boards
review their marking to ensure
your work was marked accurately Talk to your school or college about your grade as
in line with the mark scheme I can progress
soon as possible.1 Your grade can be checked. as intended
Review of moderation: exam or look for a
boards review the moderation of new option
the coursework from your school NO that I am
or college to ensure it was done Does your school or college agree it is worth happy I can
fairly, reliably and consistently checking your grade? progress
with.
Clerical re-check: exam boards
YES
re-check that all marks have
been included and added up
correctly Your school or college may request exam board
reviews of results to check your grade1:
• Review of marking (including priority reviews)
• Review of moderation
1
• Clerical re-check
Your school or college can also ask the exam board
2. Appeal to provide a copy of your exam papers to help you/
them decide what to do

Your school or college can only


request an appeal after the exam
board has reviewed your result. NO
Do I accept my grade could go down, go up or stay Talk to your
A preliminary appeal can take the same as part of exam board checks? school or
up to 42 calendar days. If your college about
school or college believes the YES opportunities
preliminary appeal has not to re-sit or
addressed the issue, it can decide other options
Tell your school or college if you have a university that are
to submit an application for an
place at risk as exam boards offer a priority review available
appeal hearing and that can take
of marking service. to you to
up to 70 calendar days.
progress in
Please note, appeals are not the education,
irst step in checking your grade. training or
Once the exam board has completed its review work.
of results:
• Do I still think an error has been made with NO
my grade?
• Does my school or college agree there may
3. Exam Procedures have been an error with my grade?
Review Service (EPRS) YES

Your school or college can only Your school or college can submit an appeal to the
2
ask the relevant regulator to exam board.1
review what the exam board has
done after the exam board has
completed the appeal hearing.
NO
The EPRS will look at whether Do I accept my grade could go down, go up or stay
the exam board has followed the same as part of an exam board appeal?
the regulator’s rules and its own
procedures. It will not review your YES
work and cannot change your
grade. The relevant regulator If your school or college thinks the exam board has
can ask the exam board to look not followed the correct process after the exam
at your appeal again if they think 3 board’s appeals process, it may be able to apply for
the exam board made a mistake. a procedural review with the relevant regulator’s
Not all qualifications are covered Exam Procedures Review Service (EPRS).
by the EPRS so please check
the relevant regulator’s website
(Ofqual, CCEA Regulation or 1
If you are a private candidate, you can apply directly to your exam board for a review
Qualifications Wales) for more
of your result and an appeal. If not, you must talk to your school or college and they will
information.
contact the exam board as needed.

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