A level and GCSE Psychology results days - August 2014
We've include information on what to do if you're not happy with your students' results this summer.
Enquiries about results
- Log in to Edexcel Online for an instant and detailed analysis of your students' exam performance. See how they have performed in each unit.
- You can download a copy of the relevant Principal Examiner's Report on results day. The summer 2014 question papers and mark schemes are already available to download from the relevant qualification pages. GCE examiners' reports will be uploaded onto the qualification page on 14 August 2014 and GCSE examiners' reports will be uploaded on 21 August 2014.
- If, after having checked Edexcel Online and the relevant mark schemes and examiners' reports, you're still unhappy with your students' results, you may apply for an Enquiry About Results via our post-results services. Find everything you need to know about results day and post-results services.
- The deadline for requesting a Priority Service 2 review of marking (GCE only where a student's place in further/higher education depends on the outcome) is 22 August 2014.
Here's an overview of the services available to you:
Fees will not be charged:
- where the EAR leads to a change in the overall subject grade for the student
- if, for Service 3, centre marks are reinstated.
How to apply for post-results services
Post-results review of moderation of internally assessed / externally moderated coursework or controlled assessment
This service is not available to individual candidates and the outcome will affect the whole cohort. The service is not available if the original centre marks were accepted. The original sample must be sent to us within 3 days of the request. Work must be kept in secure conditions and not returned to candidates.
Teachers are strongly advised to download their individual centre's E9 Moderator Report from Edexcel Online, as well as their Principal Examiner's Report for the relevant internally assessed component, before proceeding with this service.
Watch our video on how to download your moderator reports.
Appeals
Your centre may wish to appeal against the decision following the outcome of an EAR if you remain dissatisfied. An appeal must be sent in writing within 14 days of receiving the outcome of the EAR. Please send your appeal to the following address:
Edexcel Appeals Office
190 High Holborn
London
WC1V 7BH
Appeals cannot be accepted directly from candidates, their parents or third parties acting on their behalf.
See more information about our results and post-results services.
Regards,
Stephen