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Wait … what do you mean by new schools with no track record? Schools without performance history? or without the past achievements? Which examination board are you referring to? What is "another exam board" then?
Is your child studying in UK or other places like HK ? Have you read the following …
〰️ P.3 of Guidance for teachers, students, parents and carers
*Which qualifications are covered?*
This information is relevant to all students and exam centres in England using the following qualifications regulated by Ofqual and offered by AQA, OCR, Pearson, WJEC Eduqas, ASDAN and City & Guilds.
• GCSEs
• AS and A levels
• Extended Project Qualifications (EPQ)
• Advanced Extension Awards (AEA) in maths
This process applies only to GCSE, AS and A levels, Extended Project Qualifications (EPQ) and Advanced Extension Awards (AEA) in maths. Many students will be taking other general and vocational or technical qualifications instead of or alongside GCSEs, AS and A levels. While this process does not apply to those qualifications, the same aims apply. *We are working urgently to develop an approach and we will provide further information as soon as possible.*
〰️ P.9 of Information for Heads of Centre, Heads of Department and teachers on the submission of Centre assessment grades
*Included students*
We are urgently exploring whether there are alternative options for those students who do not have an existing relationship with a centre and who need results this summer for progression purposes. Unfortunately, this is unlikely to be possible for all private candidates, some of whom may instead need to take exams in the autumn to get their grades. *We appreciate that this is a matter of real concern to private candidates and will provide an update as soon as possible.*
If your child is expected to take the exams which have been cancelled but he / she is not studying in UK, you'd better seek advice from the teachers at school to confirm the arrangements.
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