Guidance exams 2020 predicted grades
Guidance exams 2020 predicted grades
We are sharing thoughtful exam guidance that Cambridge International Exam board gave us as an exam centre for the June 2020 A level and GCSE exans.
Can I appeal my predicted grade/s that my school or exam centre gave me?
Candidates (and their parents or legal guardians) cannot appeal against the predicated grades their exam centre or school submitted for them. If you are unhappy about the predicted grade you have received, please speak to your exam centre or school directly as they will be best placed to provide you with advice and guidance on your results.
Why can’t candidates, parents and legal guardians appeal against the predicted grade/s?
For June 2020, the predicted grades and rank order positions have been decided by exam centres and schools, confirmed by the heads of centre, or school principal. When your centre submitted predicted grades and rank orders to us, the head of centre completed a declaration of authority. By completing this declaration, the head of centre confirmed that the data submitted was final and correct.
They also confirmed their understanding that once the predicted grades and rank orders were submitted, they would be considered as final. The head of the exam centre or school will be best placed to provide you with advice and guidance on your results.
A candidates received a U grade for Cambridge International AS Level in the June 2020 series. Can they still enter for Cambridge International A Level in the June 2021 exam series?
If an A level exam candidate wants to enter for a future exam series, for example June 2021, via the A2-only route, they can do this regardless of the grade (A*–U) that they received in the June 2020 series. The grade which the candidate received in the June 2020 series will not be taken into account. To be eligible for the A2-only route, candidates must have been entered for the relevant Cambridge International AS Level in the June 2020 series, and must not have been withdrawn at any point You will then need to enter them as a ‘June carry-forward’ candidate to access the A2 only route in June 2021. Candidates can also be entered as linear A Level candidates in the June 2021 exam series and take all the components of the A Level (AS and A2) in the June 2021 series.