SPRING assessments will no longer take place and new arrangements will be made, Qualifications Wales has said.

Qualifications Wales has cancelled the spring internal assessment window (due between 22 February and 23 April) for GCSE, AS and A levels. Revised assessment arrangements for the award of these qualifications in summer 2021 will be put in place shortly.

Following the First Minister’s announcement today (January 8) that most pupils will continue to learn remotely until January 29 or possibly even February half term, Qualifications Wales is announcing that the spring internal assessment window for GCSE, AS, and A level, which were planned to take place between 22 February and 23 April, will not take place and new arrangements will be made.

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Philip Blaker Chief Executive of Qualifications Wales said: "Following the decision that most pupils in schools and colleges will continue to learn remotely, the planned spring internal assessment window will not take place for GCSE, AS and A levels and revised arrangements, adapting the plans previously announced, will be made.

"We know that learners need clarity about how they will be assessed and there will be clarity on revised arrangements soon.

“The Minister’s Design and Delivery Advisory Group will now be considering the way forward and more detailed information about revised arrangements will be made available shortly.’’