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Guidance: Ofqual: rolling update

Ofqual

August 17
08:30 2023

AS, A level and Level 3 vocational and technical qualifications results, summer 2023

Ofqual has published 2 guides to todays (17 August 2023) exam results:

These guides summarise the headline figures across England and reflect Ofquals decision to return to pre-pandemic grading this summer.

You can explore the results in more depth including breakdowns by centre type, subject and region using Ofquals interactive visualisations.

Ofqual has also summarised the key data in infographics for AS and A level and Level 3 VTQ.

Federation of Awarding Bodies and Joint Council for Qualifications publish communication principles

The Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) and Federation of Awarding Bodies (FAB) have published communication principles. These principles will guide both organisations when providing schools and colleges with support and guidance for Level 3 vocational and technical qualification (VTQ) students. This will help these students receive their results on time, allowing them to progress to further or higher education.

JCQ and FAB communications principles

JCQ and FAB will ensure all their communications to schools and colleges:

  1. use clear and consistent language and terminology
  2. are targetted to the right people, making them aware of the actions they need to take
  3. are timed to align with key deadlines

You can find out more about Ofquals VTQ action plan, including deadlines.

You can read more about the communication principles on the JCQ website and the FAB website.

New VTQ information hub to support schools and colleges

Ofqual has launched a new information hub for exams officers and subject teachers. The hubbrings into one place the key dates awarding organisations set to ensure the timely delivery oflevel 3 vocational and technical qualification (VTQ) results used for progression to further study. It is the latest in Ofquals package of measures to create parity for VTQ students in summer 2023.

Ofqual is asking exams officers and teachers in schools and colleges to work together earlier, during term time, to support students expecting to receive results in August. Awarding organisations have introduced earlier term-time checkpoints to make sure they can identify and track students progress. Using the information hub will help exams officers to work effectively with awarding organisations during term time to ensure these students get their results when they need them.

Level 3 VTQ results Action Plan: measures for 2023

Ofqual has announced 3 new deadlines to ensure that awarding organisations issue complete and correct Level 3 vocational and technical qualifications (VTQ) results to students in summer 2023 . This includes a deadline for the issue of results by awarding organisations to schools and colleges of Monday 14 August. The vast majority of Level 3 results used for progression to further or higher education will be released to students by Thursday 17 August, which is also A level results day.

These and other measures form the latest phase in Ofquals Action Plan for successful VTQ results delivery in 2023. They apply to students taking VTQs who intend to use their qualification to progress to further or higher education.

Read the statement setting out these deadlines and other measures we are introducing for summer 2023 VTQ results.

Industrial action

The Department for Education has issued guidance that recommends that schools should prioritise the running of examinations and assessments on any strike days, and should review their contingency plans to enable this to happen.

Schools, colleges and other exam centres should speak to the relevant awarding organisations if they are expecting any disruption that might affect the sitting of exams and assessments.

Support for students: summer 2023

Decisions for GCSE maths, physics, combined science and modern foreign languages

Ofqual confirmed that exams boards will continue to require exam boards to provide formulae and revised equations sheets for GCSE mathematics, physics and combined science exams in 2023.

Ofqual also confirmed permanent changes to assessment requirements in modern foreign language (MFL) GCSEs in its consultation outcome published in November.

2023 grading

Our Chief Regulator published plans for 2023 grading in September. We will return to pre-pandemic grading, but with protection for students. This means that, broadly speaking, a typical student who would have achieved an A grade in their A level geography before the pandemic will be just as likely to get an A next summer, even if their performance in the assessments is a little weaker in 2023 than it would have been before the pandemic.

For 2023, we recommend that teachers use the familiar pre-pandemic standard as the basis for predicting their students grades be that for use internally or for external use such as UCAS predictions.

Resilience in the exam system

Ofqual and DfE published the outcome to their joint consultation on arrangements which will build resilience in the exam system for the unlikely event that exams cannot be held in 2023. Ofqual published guidance for schools, colleges and other exam centres on gathering evidence of student performance.

Subject content and assessment arrangements: 2022 to 2023

Ofqual and the Department for Education have confirmed the arrangements for subject content in GCSEs, AS and A levels and non-exam assessment in qualifications taking place in the academic year 2022 to 2023.

This means that the assessment arrangements for GCSE, AS and A level qualifications being awarded in 2023 will be as follows:

  • for GCSEs in English literature, history, ancient history and geography, students will study and be assessed on all the usual topics and content
  • for dance, design and technology, drama (and theatre), food preparation

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