September 2025 BTEC Performing Arts update
Welcome to this September 2025 update with all the latest news on our BTEC Performing Arts qualifications.
This update provides all the support you need for the new academic year.
Please do get in touch if you have any questions using my details below.
In this update you will find information on:
- All Set for 2025-26 online events
- Tech Award training events this term
- New CSMs for Level 3 Performing Arts courses
- Summer 2025 results
- Lead Examiner and Moderator reports
- Access to scripts
- BTEC Nationals: raw marks to grade point conversion for externally assessed units
- Tech Award: Raw to UMS marks converter
- Grade boundaries for externally assessed units
- Review of marking and moderation (RoMM)
- Post results fees
- BTEC Performing Arts Sharing Best Practice Facebook page
- Support and Contact
All Set for 2025-26 online events
I am offering some free online information and networking events to help you plan for the year ahead.
In the events we will:
- Reflect on the Summer exam series for external and internal components and units
- Look at the key events and up to date information for the new academic year
- Share ideas, resources and approaches to teaching the components
- Have the opportunity to ask questions and network
| BTEC Level 2 Performing Arts (Tech Award and Firsts) |
9 September 2025 |
Book a place |
| BTEC Level 3 Performing Arts and Production Arts | 11 September 2025 15:30-16:30 BST |
Book a place |
| Getting Started: Ways to Teach and Assess BTEC Tech Award (2022) in Performing | https://pearson.cventevents.com/E0bgGg | 9-Oct-25 4-6pm |
| Getting Started: Ways to Teach and Assess BTEC Tech Award (2022) in Performing Arts | https://pearson.cventevents.com/YAZPz5 | 30-Sep-25 4-6pm |
| BTEC Tech Award in Performing Arts (2022): Marking and moderation for Internally Assessed Components- Component 1 | https://pearson.cventevents.com/eADOkV | 15-Oct-25 4-6pm |
| BTEC Tech Award in Performing Arts (2022): Marking and moderation for Internally Assessed Components- Component 2 | https://pearson.cventevents.com/YAZdkq | 21-Oct-25 4-6pm |
Access to scripts
You can now view and download scripts which have been marked online free of charge from our self-service portal via Edexcel Online.
You can save and/or print any scripts you need for teaching and learning purposes before the deadline(to be confirmed but is usually in December).
Scripts do not have examiner annotation on them. The marked script allows teachers to evaluate how the student performed on particular questions in relation to what they have been taught; the Principal Examiner's report and the exemplars that we make available demonstrate how the mark scheme is applied.
If scripts have been marked "traditionally" (i.e. not online), centres will have to request them via the Post Results section of Edexcel Online as in previous exam series.
These scripts will also be free of charge, but the final dates to request them are the same as the published JCQ Access to Scripts deadlines.
Where to find the raw marks and grade points?
The conversions for your students are available in Edexcel Online following this route:
1. BTEC
2. External Assessment
3. View Results by Assessment Booking
4. Choose June 2025 series.
5. If you leave the programme and unit fields blank the search will return all bookings for the series.
6. Select the unit you are interested in (tick in the left-hand column)
7. Choose Export results
You will get a csv file with the information you want.
The raw mark is in the column headed 'Score'
The grade point is in the column headed UMS.
Please note that in order to access this you will need the ‘Results’ box ticked in your Edexcel Online user profile. It is not the policy of all centres to make this available so you may have to ask your Exams Officer to print out the spreadsheet for you.
A downloaded csv file can be used to check the final raw mark for each component. For internally assessed components, if your centre marks were accepted in moderation the final raw marks will match your submission. If your centre marks were adjusted through the moderation process, detailed instructions are available for analysis of the difference between your submitted centre mark and the final raw mark awarded.
For BTECs grade boundaries are set for external units at each exam series. They are set by a group of subject and assessment experts reviewing a range of evidence, both qualitative and quantitative, to ensure that there is fairness, validity and robustness in the grade boundaries. The grade boundaries for the Summer exam series will be available on the link below.
The raw mark grade boundaries change from series to series. We provide raw marks to points calculators for each exam series to confirm how the raw marks are converted to points. They are updated soon after the results are published.
Subject advisor
Paul Webster
Drama, Theatre and Performing Arts