Students earlier claimed on social media, especially Facebook groups, that the "AS Level Mathematics Paper" was leaked online just before they were scheduled to take the exam on April 2.
Pupils who had “full access” to an A-level chemistry paper stolen from a Parcelforce van and then leaked online have been disqualified, AQA has confirmed. The exam board said it reported the theft to police after students who sat chemistry paper 2 on June 20 said they recognised questions that had previously been posted online.
As a result of intelligence shared with us by students, the sale of exam papers was confirmed on Friday 23rd June – too late to replace papers to be sat that day and the following Monday. We notified the exams regulator Ofqual, and took the evidence we had gathered to the police who immediately began their investigations.
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The country’s largest exam board AQA is investigating reports an A-level chemistry paper was leaked before students sat the exam. After sitting chemistry paper two this morning, students on Twitter said they recognised questions from alleged “leaked” papers that had been posted online. Schools Week also understands at least one school has raised concerns with AQA too after students said ...
The development comes after social media users claimed that A-Level Mathematics 9709 Paper 12 was leaked online ahead of the exam on May 2, 2024. Students and their parents also expressed concern over the reports, saying they would harm the transparency and integrity of examinations.
From the Student Room: Every year there are rumours of exam papers being shared online, but it is very rare that leaks actually happen. So what should you do if you see an exam paper offered for sale or apparently leaked? 1. Don’t worry: it’s probably fake! 2. Report it to the exam board 3. Never, ever be tempted to part with any money for access to the paper. You will almost certainly be ...
Ofqual data released in December 2022 showed that there were 4,895 cases of malpractice during GCSEs, AS and A-level examinations, including students in 2023, up from 4,105 in 2022.
Sections of the A-level Maths Paper 3 exam were shared online ahead of students sitting the exam on Friday. Those affected have suggested it was leaked "around 12 hours prior to the exam on ...
It was earlier claimed on Facebook by some students that the paper of Mathematics was leaked ahead of the exam already scheduled on April 2. ... Also Read: Cambridge to retake A-Level papers after students' protests “We are looking into concerns raised about a potential paper leakage on 02 May 2024 for AS Level Mathematics 9709 Paper 12. This ...
This year, many thought their A Level psychology paper for 2023 had leaked, amongst others. However, these turned out to be fake. To help ease worries, we can tell you what happens if an A Level paper is leaked. Many may hopefully wish for the exams to be leaked before taking them.
The development comes as on May 2, the AS-Level Mathematics paper was leaked on social media, especially on Facebook. The paper leak had left students in a precarious situation, wondering if the ...
Five students have been disqualified from their maths A-level and 30 are under investigation after one of the summer exam papers was found to have leaked.
An exam invigilator prepares an A-level maths exam inside a sports hall. ... but in the rare event of a genuine paper being leaked, any student accessing that paper risks disqualification.
Exam boards say it’s extremely rare for genuine papers to be leaked (Picture: Getty) Scammers are using social media to try and swindle pupils out of hundreds of pounds for fake exam papers.
Students who had “full access” to an A-level chemistry paper stolen from a Parcelforce van and then leaked online have been disqualified, AQA has confirmed. The exam board said it reported the theft to police after students who sat chemistry paper 2 on June 20 said they recognised questions that had previously been posted online.
This summer, Edexcel also had to replace a further maths A-level paper after it emerged a packet containing copies of the exam had been opened at the same school which is being investigated over the maths 3 paper. Another police investigation has been opened into an alleged leak of AQA’s GCSE religious studies exam paper, sat by pupils in May.