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Welcome to this week’s Exams Officer Update, we hope the exam summer exam series is going well for you all so far.

As always, our customer support portal offers a wide range of articles to support you in your day to day activities. As we begin to look ahead to the summer exam period, you may find our EO Support Spring & Summer essential information article useful

We will be sharing more 'essential information' articles with you in future editions of this update.
Our next live online event will be after the Easter break on 13 June 2024 at 2 p.m. You can register here if you'd like to attend.

Throughout the event, we will walk you through the latest news, updates, and upcoming processes for the weeks ahead, providing you with the opportunity to pose any questions you may have. You can view recordings of previous events on our Pearson Development Hub.
Date Description
15 May Deadline to submit learner work for internally assessed componants and externally assessed componants in creative subjects
BTEC Tech Awards (2022)
June 2024
31 May Deadline to submit a 7b results file
BTEC Firsts, Nationals, L2 Technicals
Summer 2024
How to receive summer 2024 BTEC results via your MIS

Results Entry 7B Files

In order to receive learners' overall results for BTEC Firsts, Nationals and L2 Technicals via EDI in August, please ensure you submit a results entry 7B file to us by 31 May. If we do not receive a 7B file from you, we cannot send learner results to you via EDI in August.

You will need to download a 7B file from Edexcel Online and populate it with the details of the learners for whom you will want to receive overall results via EDI before sending it to us.

Follow our simple instructions to download a 7B file.

Submitting a 7B file is not a substitute for submitting award claims for your learners; the file informs us which learners’ results you would like to receive via EDI upon the release of results.

EDIFACT results files

If you require a summer EDIFACT results file, please send a request to us at eprocessing@pearson.com.

BTEC Tech Awards (2022)
The revised BTEC Tech Awards (2022) are not included in a 7B file. You will automatically receive learner results via EDI provided you have submitted qualification cash-ins for your learners.

As well as viewing your VQ registration information, missing entries or cash-ins, you can now use the VQ Learner Tracker to identify UCAS learners in your summer 2024 cohort Use our dedicated support articles for full guidance on using the tracker to identify learners with missing entries or cash-ins:


If you’ve not used the VQ Learner Tracker before, you can read more about how to access in our VQ Learner Tracker getting started guide.

VQ Learner Tracker Feedback

If you have used our new VQ Learner Tracker to help manage your vocational cohort, we would like to hear from you about your experiences with the system.

The outcomes from this survey will help us to continue to introduce improvements, making it easier for you to ensure vocational learners receive their qualifications this summer and beyond.
Share your feedback
Upload learner work by 15 May

Learner Work Transfer is now open for you to submit learner work for all internally assessed components and the externally assessed components in creative subjects. Although the deadline to submit learner work is the 15 May, you can upload learner work as soon as you are ready.

Explore our BTEC Tech Awards LWT support

Submitting cash-ins for learners certificating this summer

To make a certification claim for BTEC Tech Award you need to submit a cash-in code.

For learners sitting the terminal external assessment this May, the cash-in code should be submitted at the same time their entry is made for the terminal component. If you don’t submit a cash-in code, then learners won’t receive an overall qualification result in summer.

If you’ve not submitted a cash-in for summer, you should do this no later than the 5 July to guarantee learners receive their result in August. You can still submit cash-ins through EDI until 2 May, and through Edexcel Online now until 5 July.

Receiving moderator reports

Once learner work has been moderated, we will send you a draft moderator report. This will be sent to the exams officer and quality nominee in your centre. Please make sure these details are up to date on Edexcel Online so you don’t experience a delay. You can also view your moderator’s details in Edexcel Online if you need to contact them. You will then be able to amend any learner marks until the 28 June following your moderator’s feedback.

More information

We send a dedicated monthly BTEC Tech Awards newsletter, which you can subscribe to if you would like to receive it. Our April issue has more information on cash-ins, the terminal assessment rule and more.
We are using our Learner Work Transfer (LWT) system to manage the uploading of learners’ work for our externally assessed components in BTEC Nationals and Firsts in summer 2024.

LWT ensures learner data is as protected and secure as possible. Please familiarise yourself with the LWT system before you submit any learner work.

The submission deadlines are outlined in our BTEC timetables. Please ensure you submit work before each unit’s deadline to avoid delays in receiving results.
The latest module in our BTEC Exams Officer training series is now available on the Pearson Development Hub.

  • NEW Introduction to examWizard (2023/24)
    This module provides an introduction to examWizard for customers.
  • BTEC Bitesize Module 7: Exam Administration (2023/24)
    This module covers where to order stationery materials, what materials we will send you for any upcoming exams and what to do if you don't receive these materials.
  • BTEC Bitesize Module 8: Question Paper Security (2023/24)
    This training module gives you an opportunity to understand question paper security and provides guidance on best practice following JCQ and Pearson guidelines when delivering series-based exams.
  • Bitesize Training - Pearson Onscreen Platform (POP Classroom LAN) (2023/24)
    This module covers how to install the POP Classroom (LAN) software, how to access and deliver your tests, how to upload responses back to us and where to locate further support on this topic.
  • Bitesize Training - Pearson Onscreen Platform (POP Offline & Online) (2023/24)
    This module covers what software is needed for running online and offline tests, how to access and deliver your tests, how to upload responses back to us and where to locate further support on this topic.

    Access these modules via the Pearson Development Hub
You can expect to start receiving standard and modified question papers from the following dates:
  • BTEC exams taking place from 22 April and up until 3 May: from 15 April onwards
  • BTEC Tech Awards taking place from 2 May and up until 10 May: from 17 April onwards
  • BTEC exams taking place from 7 May and up until 4 June: from 17 April onwards
  • BTEC exams taking place from 5 June onwards: from 16 May onwards.
  • T levels exams taking place from 5 June and up until 13 June: from 16 May onwards

You will be able to track your standard question paper despatch for BTEC Tech Awards (2022) via Edexcel Online. If you require tracking information for other BTEC exam papers, please contact us.

Please ensure that appropriate colleagues are aware that question papers will be arriving soon and what they need to do with them. Question papers need to be carefully checked to ensure that you have received what you were expecting and that all question paper packs are in good condition. You should report any issues relating to question papers as soon as possible.

Whilst the vast majority of question paper deliveries marked for the attention of Exams Officers are made during normal centre hours, on rare occasions, a courier may attempt delivery when the main reception has closed, so papers cannot be stored securely. We encourage centres to inform staff to refuse these deliveries, and the papers will be redelivered.

Further information, guidance and tools can be found in:

The yellow label service will be in place for this summer series for centres in England to return scripts. Please read the yellow label service guidance for exams officers on the government website.

Attendance registers

BTEC attendance registers for all on time bookings were sent together w/c 22 April, with subsequent weekly despatches for any Late bookings made since previous despatch. Please note that attendance registers for BTEC Tech Awards (2022) on-time entries will be sent separately at least 2 weeks ahead of exam date. Attendance registers for late entries may be delivered less than 2 weeks ahead of exam date.

Availability of Electronic Copies of Question Papers (VQ)

Our goal is to ensure that your centre's exams run as smoothly and as stress-free for centre staff as possible. To help us achieve this goal, we would appreciate you making checks outlined below well ahead of your centre's first exam.

If your centre requires access to electronic copies of question papers in the summer 2024 exam series, for example if you make a very late entry or need to print onto coloured paper, they will be available to download as follows:

BTEC Tech Award (2022) on the Secure Download Service (SDS) only. Please see the SDS support guide for further details: Secure Download Service (SDS) (pearson.com)

BTEC level 2 First and level 3 Nationals and T levels from the BTEC and T Level assessment download page.

You will need to log in with your Edexcel Online username and password. This is only available to Exams Officers and Exams Office staff.

This is available for all question papers and tasks which are physically dispatched to centres as a hard copy. Any material which has previously been accessed as a digital download only, will remain on the secure tests web page.
Date Description
15 May Deadline to submit centre marks and moderation samples (the exceptions to this deadline are GCSE and A level Art and Design – these marks do not need to be submitted until 48 hours before your moderator visit)
GCSE, International GCSE, AS and A Level, ELC, Project Qualifications
June 2024
17 May Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish – end of window for speaking tests
A Level, GCSE
June 2024
17 May English as a Second Language - end of window for speaking tests
International GCSE
June 2024
You can expect to start receiving standard and modified question papers from the following dates:
  • Edexcel Award exams: from 16 April onwards
  • General qualification exams taking place from 7 May and up until 22 May: from 23 April onwards
  • General qualification exams taking place from 23 May and up until 7 June: from 13 May onwards
  • General qualification exams taking place from 10 June onwards: from 3 June onwards.

You will be able to track your standard question paper despatch for BTEC Tech Awards (2022) via Edexcel Online. If you require tracking information for other BTEC exam papers, please contact us.

Please ensure that appropriate colleagues are aware that question papers will be arriving soon and what they need to do with them. Question papers need to be carefully checked to ensure that you have received what you were expecting and that all question paper packs are in good condition. You should report any issues relating to question papers as soon as possible.
Whilst the vast majority of question paper deliveries marked for the attention of Exams Officers are made during normal centre hours, on rare occasions, a courier may attempt delivery when the main reception has closed, so papers cannot be stored securely. We encourage centres to inform staff to refuse these deliveries, and the papers will be redelivered.
Further information, guidance and tools can be found in: 
An interactive training session on question paper security is available on our on-demand e-Learning page.
The yellow label service will be in place for this summer series for centres in England to return scripts. Please
read the yellow label service guidance for exams officers on the government website. 

Attendance registers

You can expect to start receiving attendance registers and labels from w/c 15 April onwards. Please note, for GQs there are multiple attendance register despatches ahead of and throughout the series, so you will receive your attendance registers in staggered exam date order at least 2 weeks ahead of exam date. Each despatch may also contain registers for any late entries made since the previous despatch. Attendance registers for late entries may be delivered less than 2 weeks ahead of exam date.

Availability of Electronic Copies of Question Papers 
 
Our goal is to ensure that your centre's exams run as smoothly and as stress-free for centre staff as possible. To help us achieve this goal, we would appreciate you making checks outlined below well ahead of your centre's first exam.

If your centre requires access to electronic copies of question papers in the summer 2024 exam series, for example if you make a very late entry or need to print onto coloured paper, they will be available to download on the Secure Download Service (SDS). This also includes audio files and transcripts for listening exams. Our recommendation is that a minimum of two members of centre staff have SDS included in their Edexcel Online (EOL) profile.

If your exam staff do not already have SDS added to their EOL profile, they will need to contact us, and be available to receive a secure call-back from our Customer Services Specialist on your centre's main telephone number. Once this call has been performed successfully, access to the SDS platform will be added to their account.

Please see the SDS support guide for further details: Secure Download Service (SDS) (pearson.com)

If you have centre exams staff without access to SDS, they should contact us as soon as possible, and well ahead of the summer exam series so that we can update their account.

It is important that all exam staff can access SDS as we will not be able to send electronic question papers via Secure File Transfer (SFT) on the day of the exam without a secure call back to your centre’s main telephone number first. This could result in logistical challenges for your centre at a critical time in the day - with staff required to move between an exam hall and your reception/ exam office. This may result in delays, including potentially impacting the start time of the exam in question. To avoid this please make checks to your exam staff EOL profiles (and specifically SDS) today.

Availability of Audio Files

Audio files will be available on the Secure Download Service 24 hours before the exam (or the Friday before, if the test is on a Monday), and transcripts will be available 1 hour before. 

We will not set up scheduled audio file deliveries via Secure File Transfer (SFT).

A level Maths (9MA0)

Please note, as in previous series A level Maths (9MA0) won't be included with other summer question papers, plans for your centre will be communicated in May. A level Maths (9MA0) will also not be available to download from Secure Download Service (SDS). Centres with entries who require an electronic copy will be able to request a copy via Secure File Transfer (SFT). Details on how you can request an SFT for 9MA0 will be shared with you in the communication being sent in May.

Very Late Entries

If you make any entries a week or less before the date of the exam, hard copies will not be sent to your centre and will be made available electronically for you to print the required amount of copies.

This will be via SDS where you are making additional entries or SFT for a new subject/paper entry.
The window to conduct GCSE, A level and International GCSE MFL speaking exams is now open and closes on 17 May. For speaking exam support documents and training videos, please visit our April 2024 Languages Update.

Please ensure that your centre’s interlocutors and other staff involved in the delivery of MFL speaking assessments are familiar with the assessment requirements.
NEW Cyber Security webpage 

We have made lots of enhancements in recent months, to increase the security of Pearson and centre data, and maintain the integrity of our qualifications and assessment materials. These have included a move to Multi Factor Authentication and enforcing enhanced password requirements for all our platform users.

We have created a new Security page on or qualifications website, where we will share best practise as well as guidance on how you can spot if something doesn’t seem quite right.
Visit our Cyber Security webpage here
All learner work requiring digital submission, for both general and vocational qualifications, will be uploaded via the Learner Work Transfer platform (accessed via Edexcel Online). This will include samples for non-examined assessment moderation, BTEC moderated components and standards verification, plus BTEC external assessments.

Explore our dedicated support articles for detailed guidance.

Learner Work Transfer overview & index
Support for GQ examination / moderation submissions
Support for BTEC external assessment submissions
Support for Standards Verification sample submissions 

Please note that for BTEC units that are now subject to an LWT submission, links to SharePoint folders will not be provided to upload work.
JCQ General Regulations for Approved Centres (section 5.3, (j) Conflicts of Interest) states that centres must inform the awarding body, before the published deadline for entries, of:
  • any members of centre staff who are taking qualifications at their own centre which include internally assessed components/units
  • any members of centre staff who are teaching and preparing members of their family (which includes step-family, foster family and similar close relationships) or close friends and their immediate family (e.g. son/daughter) for qualifications which include internally assessed components/units.
Please note that when entering members of centre staff for qualifications with internally assessed components at their own centre, this must be as a last resort in cases where the member of centre staff is unable to find another centre.
Declarations can be submitted to us via our Declaration of Interest form which can be found here.

Centres must also maintain clear records of all instances where:
  • exams office staff have members of their family (which includes step-family, foster family and similar close relationships) or close friends and their immediate family (e.g. son/daughter) being entered for examinations and assessments either at the centre itself or other centres;
  • centre staff are taking qualifications at their centre which do not include internally assessed components/units;
  • centre staff are taking qualifications at other centres.
If you have any questions regarding declarations of interest, please email conflictofinterest@pearson.com.

We have also prepared some training to support centres who deliver Pearson qualifications, examinations or assessments to decide whether a declaration is required. A link to this training can be found here available for Exam Officers.
Pearson will be conducting test inspections throughout the summer 2024 examination series. These test inspections will be in addition to the JCQ exam inspections.

These test inspections will be both unannounced on-site visits to centres and announced virtual inspections. These inspections are to ensure that Pearson centres are conducting tests/exams in accordance with requirements to maintain the integrity of tests and prevent candidates being disadvantaged.

The Test Inspector will hold a letter of authority in which there will be a phone number you can call to verify the identity of the Test Inspector.

If your centre receives a full inspection throughout the examination series, the Test Inspection team will send a copy of the report with any identified actions within 10 working days of the inspection.

For further information on how test inspections are completed, please see our test inspections page
Did you know that the most common form of candidate malpractice every exam series is the possession of a mobile phone?

According to data published by Ofqual, possession of a mobile phone accounted for 44.5% of all cases of student malpractice - 2,180 cases - in the summer 2023 series. This was an increase on the 1,825 cases seen in the summer 2022 series.

The JCQ awarding bodies have set out the agreed sanctions for the different types of candidate malpractice, including for possession of a mobile phone. These can be found in Appendix 6 of the JCQ Suspected Malpractice Policies and Procedures. You can see that the sanctions for possession of a mobile phone are severe, because we need to maintain the security and integrity of our exams:
  • Mobile phone in the candidate’s possession but no evidence of being used by the candidate – loss of marks.
  • Mobile phone in the candidate’s possession and evidence of being used by the candidate – disqualification.
We really want to see a reduction in this form of malpractice, which has such a significant impact on so many candidates. Please ensure that you’ve taken the following steps to help your learners avoid committing malpractice:
  • Clear communication to learners and their parents about items prohibited in exams, including mobile phones
  • Clear publication and display of the JCQ exam room posters
  • Sharing the JCQ-Preparing-to-sit-your-exams-2023_24.pdf infographic with learners and their parents
  • Having a member of your centre’s Senior Leadership Team (SLT) deliver a pre-exam series assembly, to clearly explain the expectations of learners and the exam rules
  • Ensuring you have in place, and learners know about, a process for the safe collection and storage of their mobile phones during exams.
As we think ahead to the summer series, we wanted to remind you of the requirements relating to reporting learner malpractice.

The head of centre is required to report incidents of suspected learner malpractice that occur during the delivery of Pearson qualifications. We ask centres to complete JCQ Form M1 (www.jcq.org.uk/malpractice) and email it with any supporting documents (signed statements from the learner, invigilator, copies of evidence, etc) to the Investigations Processing team at candidatemalpractice@pearson.com. The responsibility for determining any appropriate sanctions on learners lies with Pearson.

Learners must be informed at the earliest opportunity of the specific allegation and the centre’s malpractice policy, including the right of appeal. Learners found guilty of malpractice may be disqualified from the qualification for which they have been entered with Pearson.

The only exception to the above is learner malpractice identified in relation to internal assessments before the learner has signed the declaration of authentication. In these cases, the centre can follow its own malpractice policy in resolving the matter.

Failure to report malpractice constitutes staff or centre malpractice.

Further information can be found in: 
As part of your final planning for the summer 2024 series, please take the time to ensure that you have clear records processes in place to ensure candidates are able to make use of their approved access arrangements and reasonable adjustments.

You could consider doing the following: 
  • Double-checking the list of learners with access arrangements with your SENCo 
  • Ensuring that your seating plans clearly indicate which candidates have access arrangements (JCQ ICE 11.14) 
  • Checking that the invigilators responsible for exams where access arrangements will be provided have been trained and are clear about the rules relating to those arrangements (e.g. how rest breaks can be given and supervised, the difference between a reader and a scribe, etc)
  • Ensuring that you have sufficient invigilators for your exams where access arrangements need to be provided, including a contingency if some invigilators you have planned to invigilate are unwell on the day.
All exams are scheduled to be sat at 09:00 a.m. and 13:30 p.m. The permitted exceptions to this are detailed in sections 7 and 8 of the JCQ Instructions for Conducting Examinations.

Where a timetable variation is used, candidates must be kept under examination conditions until the end of the scheduled exam time. Centres must ensure that invigilators have been trained on supervising candidates under clash supervision arrangements. More details can be found in section 7 of the JCQ Instructions for Conducting Examinations.

Exams for AS Maths, AS Further Maths, A level Maths, A level Further Maths and A level Statistics must not be moved to an earlier session – more information can be found in the JCQ guidance here
The stationery and materials list provides information on the stationery and equipment required for our general qualification examinations in the next series.

The updated version for summer 2024 can be found here.
If you are running examinations in 2024, it is important for you to stay up to date with the official exam regulations.

The JCQ have published the 2023/24 version of their Instructions for Conducting Examinations (ICE) document, which you can download from their website or from our support article collecting all regulatory documents, including the JCQ ICE, BTEC ICEA and general regulations.
We want to ensure you have all the help and support you need at your fingertips; that’s why we’ve got a library of support articles hosted on our Customer Support Portal. Each article contains answers, detailed information, step-by-step guides, instructional videos, and general advice. Articles require no special access, are easily searchable by keywords in their title, and are available 24/7, 365 days a year. And for good measure, we also have the portal user guide.

Take a look at our short video that explains more about our support portal, the information you can find and the further benefits it provides. 

Don't forget we have a dedicated Pearson Exams Officer Support page on Facebook. This provides you with a quick and convenient way to stay up to date with our latest news and live updates from the team.

Important and informative announcements will be posted on the page daily and messages will be monitored 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday by Charlie, Emma and Seren; our dedicated Social Media Team. Message them with for help with your queries throughout your working day.
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