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  2. Scottish Qualifications Authority - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Green MSP, Ross Greer criticised the SQA for mistakes in the National 5 Computing Science exam and called for an investigation into the exam, he defended teachers and students who thought that this was the worst exam ever set by the SQA. [19] The SQA later admitted that the exam had mistakes. [20]

  3. Higher (Scottish) - Wikipedia

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    This was designed to link the most basic examination offered by the SQA (Access 1) with the most difficult one (Advanced Higher) on a continuous "ladder of achievement". Qualifications offered under the "Higher Still" framework have a common structure, typically consisting of a mixture of summative and formative assessment.

  4. Scottish Examination Board - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Certificate of Education Examination Board (SCEEB) was established in 1964 [5] to take over the awarding of Scottish school qualifications from 1965. [4] The SCEEB became known as the Scottish Examination Board (SEB) in 1982. [2] The SEB used to administer all of Scotland's academic qualifications, including Standard Grades and ...

  5. Joint Council for Qualifications - Wikipedia

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    The Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) is a community interest company acting as a single voice for the eight largest qualification providers in the United Kingdom offering GCSE, GCE, Scottish Highers and vocationally related qualifications: AQA, CCEA, City & Guilds, Edexcel, NCFE, OCR, SQA and WJEC. [1]

  6. National Assessment Bank - Wikipedia

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    The NAB examinations are, as of 2010, no longer compulsory, and pupils can sit the final examination without sitting a NAB. Often, pupils must pass a prelim to sit the final exam. Intermediate and Higher courses are divided into three units (or in some cases, such as Intermediate Physics, two whole units and two half units).

  7. Examination boards in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    These qualifications replaced the School Certificate and the Higher School Certificate respectively. The existing exam boards offered the GCE, alongside the Northern Ireland Schools Examination Council. [9] These boards were soon joined by the Associated Examining Board (AEB), which was founded by City & Guilds in 1953. [10]

  8. Religious, Moral and Philosophical Studies - Wikipedia

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    Pupils wishing to study this subject at Higher level should have successfully completed this subject at National 5. Higher RMPS, like all Higher courses, has three units. The first unit is World Religions where candidates have the choice of studying one of the six major world religions; ( Buddhism , Christianity , Hinduism , Islam , Judaism and ...

  9. Advanced Higher - Wikipedia

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    The Advanced Higher is an optional qualification which forms part of the Scottish secondary education system brought in to replace the Certificate of Sixth Year Studies (CSYS). The first certification of Advanced Higher was in 2001.