General Qualifications Bulletin - International - Issue 35
Dear Colleague,
Welcome to our November Qualifications Bulletin. I can hardly believe we are in the middle of November already with about five weeks to the end of term.
During this busy time, I’m delighted to say that I’ll be speaking at the EdTech Summit on 17th November. I’ll be discussing onscreen assessment and how we’re making this a reality now. Plus, how it’s already changing Pearson Edexcel GCSE and International GCSE exam experiences for teachers and students. You can read more about our pioneering work with onscreen assessment below.
In this edition of the bulletin, we have information on our final timetables for 2023, some important subject updates to take note of, our usual key dates and events, plus some exciting information on our Student Ambassador programme.
As always, do get in touch if you have any questions, we’re always happy to help.
With best wishes,
Hayley White
Assessment Director
Ofqual and DfE arrangements for May/June 2023
On 29 September 2022, Ofqual and the DfE confirmed the arrangements for exams and grading in May/June 2023. You can read the Ofqual article setting out their approach to grading for 2023. Ofqual’s aim for those sitting exams and assessments in 2023 is to return to results in line with those in pre-pandemic years, as the next step in getting back to normal.
The DfE published a statement setting out their decisions on adaptations for exams in 2023. They have decided students will continue to be provided with support in GCSE mathematics, physics and combined science with formulae and equation sheets. In light of this, Ofqual has launched a consultation on these plans, which has now closed.
The DfE has also confirmed that students taking GCSEs, AS and A levels will not be provided with advance information on the focus of exams next summer. In line with this, we will not be providing advance information for our International GCSEs in 2023.
A joint consultation has been launched by the DfE and Ofqual on guidance to schools and colleges about gathering assessment evidence to support resilience in the general qualifications system. The guidance proposes schools and colleges gather evidence in a way that aligns with their normal arrangements for preparing students for exams. This consultation has now closed.
Both the DfE and Ofqual are consulting separately on plans to remove the expectation that students engage with unfamiliar and abstract material, such as unfamiliar vocabulary, within modern foreign language GCSE assessments from 2023 onwards. The DfE’s consultation covers the curriculum, while Ofqual’s consultation covers exam content and how it is assessed. Both consultations have now closed.
We will provide you with an update on all the above consultations as soon as they become available via our Summer 2023 support page.
Our May/June 2023 timetables have now been finalised and are available on our website.
The exam timetables for May/June 2023 seek to maintain some of the space built into the exam timetable in 2022 between the first and last exams in the same subject. This spacing was well received by schools and colleges in 2022 and reduces the chance of students missing all exams in a subject due to circumstances such as illness.
Take a look at our final timetables.
If we have any changes made to the final timetable going forward, the timetable will be updated and a list of changes can be found on this page.
GCSE French, German and Spanish Paper 4 amendments
Following the highly positive feedback we received about the 2022 May/June exam series, we would like to let you know that Ofqual have approved our request to retain the ‘optionality’ amendments made to the French, German and Spanish GCSE Paper 4, Writing.
In May/June 2023, and beyond, Paper 4 Writing will now include:
- A choice of two options for Question 2 on the Foundation Tier.
- An additional 5 minutes of assessment time on the Foundation Tier paper (originally 1 hour 10 minutes, now 1 hour 15 minutes for French, German and Spanish).
- Topic titles appearing in English on both Foundation and Higher Tier Writing papers.
This amendment will ensure that our Modern Language assessments remain as accessible as possible for students entering exams in 2023 and beyond, and is in addition to the amendments we previously announced in 2020 for French, German and Spanish qualifications.
AS and A level Politics specification changes
The AS and A level Politics specifications and sample assessment materials have been updated with some minor amendments. You can download the updated versions of the specification and read guidance on the changes on our Politics subject page.
New mock paper for A level Politics
We recently met with a group of Politics teachers to discuss issues relating to our A level Politics assessment arising from the Summer 2022 exam series. Following feedback received this summer we undertook a review of our recent question papers, comparing them to the original sample assessment materials accredited by Ofqual. As a result of this review and the helpful feedback we received, we have decided to put in place the following measures:
- questions in future live series will more accurately reflect the level of demand of questions in the accredited sample assessment materials.
- we will use more current teachers in our question paper production process.
A new set of mock papers for A level Politics will be released later this month to exemplify further this recalibration of the level of demand.
Sign up to your Politics Subject Advisor updates from Mark Battye to be sure to hear as soon as they are released.
GCSE History entry code calculator
Our GCSE History entry code calculator is now available for summer 2023!
Select your paper choices via the online form and the calculator will generate the correct entry code for your History (1HI0) candidates for the summer 2023 exam series. Simple to use, just select an option from the relevant page of the calculator, click SUBMIT and you will see the entry code. A code will not be generated if an invalid combination of topics is chosen.
Take me to the GCSE History entry code generator.
GCSE and GCE A level Physical Education
We are pleased to confirm that we will be resuming moderation visits to all international centres for May/June 2023, for both GCSE and A level PE. If you are entering for GCSE PE, please see the summary for further details about the May/June 2023 arrangements. All international centres (exceptions apply*) will have the choice between having a live face-to-face moderation visit or submitting their work digitally via Learner Work Transfer on Edexcel Online.
We request that all international centres inform us of their moderation requirements using this form. Please complete the form by 1 December 2022.
Please note that where a visiting moderator is requested, the centre will be liable for the moderator’s flight, accommodation, sustenance as well as travel expenses.
*We will not be able to offer live moderation visits to countries with quarantine restrictions for all incoming travellers. For further advice, please contact your regional Pearson office.
As always, if you need any further information or have any questions, you can contact us using the support portal.
International GCSEs English Language A (4EA1) and English Literature (4ET1) - Issue 5 anthology
We have published an issue 5 anthology. This corrected a single typing error. There is no need to order new anthologies.
International GCSEs English Language A (4EA1) and English Literature (4ET1) - January exam series
Marks, grades, coursework samples and spoken language endorsement samples must be uploaded to Edexcel Online and the Learner Work Transfer portal by 10 January 2023.
4ET1: paper 1 returns to its usual format including anthology poetry. Students do not require a clean copy of the anthology in the exam.
To get a complete update on these qualifications, including guidance on the changes to 4EA1 for first assessment in June 2024, please access the slides and recordings from the recent network events for English Language A and English Literature.
Building on over a decade of delivering onscreen exams worldwide, we believe that onscreen assessment can enhance exam experiences for all and enable students to highlight their skills and strengths in ways they’ve told us suit them.
That’s why we’ve already been pioneering onscreen exams in UK schools where it can have the most impact – from onscreen mocks and real-life coding in GCSE (9–1) Computer Science to rolling out onscreen exams worldwide for International GCSE (9–1) English qualifications.
As every subject, student and school is different, we’re working with schools, employers and policymakers every step of the way on our onscreen journey.
Find out more and be part of the journey
Every year, we work with over 20,000 Assessment Associates (examiners) to mark, moderate, write and check all the qualifications that we offer across general and vocational qualifications. Being an Assessment Associate with us brings a level of insight into how qualifications work. We regularly hear it is the best CPD that education professionals get. Some of the benefits include:
- paid to attend training events and meetings
- discounts on Pearson resources
- career progression
- access to a wide variety of free CPD
- flexible working.
We are currently exploring how we can get more examiners from across the world. If you are interested, then please let us know via this simple form.
Our Key Dates Finder enables you to find all of the key dates for Pearson general qualifications and subjects in one place. Here are those taking place in the next few weeks.
Date | Qualification | Exam Series | Description |
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16/11/2022 | GCSE English Language and Mathematics | Nov 22 | Date of final examination on common timetable |
19/11/2022 | International AS & A level, International GCSE, Edexcel Award and Project | Jan 23 | Amendment fees will be charged from this date |
19/11/2022 | International AS & A level, International GCSE, Edexcel Award and Project | Jan 23 | High late fees will be charged from this date |
23/11/2022 | GCSE English Language and Mathematics | Nov 22 | Final date for submitting special consideration requests |
24/11/2022 | GCSE, International GCSE, AS & A level, AEA, Edexcel Award, Entry Level Certificate, L3 Core Maths and Project | Jun 23 | Basedata issued |
10/01/2023 | Project qualifications | Jan 23 | Deadline to submit centre marks and moderation samples |
11/01/2023 | International AS & A level, iPrimary and iLowerSecondary | Oct 22 | Release of results to centres |
12/01/2023 | International AS & A level, iPrimary and iLowerSecondary | Oct 22 | Release of results to candidates |
11/01/2023 | GCSE English Language and Mathematics | Nov 22 | Release of results to candidates |
12/01/2023 | GCSE English Language and Mathematics | Nov 22 | Release of results to candidates |
For more information on key dates for post results services please visit our Post-results services key dates web page.
Monthly Exams Officer Zoom sessions
Throughout the 2022/23 academic year, we’ll be hosting a series of online training sessions for Exams Officers. These live events go through news, updates and various other areas to support you in your role over the coming months.
All events are recorded, so if you’re unable to attend you can go back and watch previous events on our support portal.
Take a look at the upcoming session on Friday 9 December at 07:00 – 08:00 GMT and book your place.
We continue to innovate and offer more advanced, digital and integrated support services, tools, and resources to make life easier for teachers and students all year round.
Our services include:
- ResultsPlus
- Access to Scripts
- ExamWizard
- Mocks Service
- Pearson Tutoring
Take a look at our short video that highlights our continuous support for all our general qualifications.
Find out more about our Assessment Services and see how they can help you and your students.
We're delighted to share details of our Pearson Student Diversity Ambassador Programme with you. This programme provides a diverse group of young people with the opportunity to have their voices heard and work together with Pearson to help shape the future of education. The programme is designed to help Student Ambassadors develop their skills and actively prepare for their careers and futures.
Each academic year, students aged from 14-17 years old will apply to take part in the programme. These students will come from different schools across the country and will represent a diverse range of characteristics across gender identity, race, ethnicity, socio-economic background, and special education needs.
Find out more and download the pilot report.
Ever wondered how the whole assessment process works?
We’ve created a series of short videos aimed students, parents, carers and teachers to help them understand how the exam process works. Questions include: the creation of exam papers; how we support students with different needs; through to finding out what happens to your exam papers after they have left your school; who marks your papers; grade boundaries and post-results support.
Take a look at all the videos in the series, pass the link on to your students and look out for more coming soon.
We have a new Subject Advisor! We’re delighted to introduce you to Tim Lawrence, your new psychology Subject Advisor.
Psychology is an extremely popular subject, particularly at A level, and you asked us for more support in this area.
You can contact Tim with your questions via email: teachingpsychology@pearson.com. You can also sign up to receive Tim’s regular psychology email updates.
Remember to look out for your Subject Advisor newsletters this term. If you’ve not already done so, please do sign up to receive regular communications about your subject area to ensure you have all you need to deliver the qualifications to your students. You can also follow them on Twitter.
Sign up for your Subject Advisor support.
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