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So…this is quite unbelievable.
The English department obviously saw the results before they were provided to pupils and his was the one they raised eyebrows at. They suggested we got the papers so they could look at them and see whether marking was harsh.
A couple of hours ago we received the papers. For context, for one paper he did fine (not far off a 6) but the other he got a really low mark. My lad came running downstairs very loudly and excited. “You won’t believe this dad. We need to go to school now” “why? What has happened” - this now the unbelievable bit - “paper 2 they have sent over has my front cover but all of the paper is not mine. It is someone else’s exam. Look at the handwriting” I took a look and it was obviously a massive error.y lad has very distinctive, surprisingly nice joined up writing and this work had been printed and was completely different in structure. I immediately emailed school to make this point before jumping in the car with my lad and wife to make sure he does not lose his place.
The timing was amazing because as we arrived in school the exams officer was coming out of her room and was holding two printed exam papers and saying to a deputy head “you won’t believe this. One of our students who failed English got his grade based on someone else’s exam”. The head of sixth form met and us and said that it is a clear admin error so he has been enrolled for the three A levels he wanted.
The exam board have apologised and are going to try and track down his paper. I half hope they don’t find it and just take his mock mark. Hopefully they will have a full investigation as I would be staggered if other kids have not had the same. However, on the flip side there will be a kid somewhere with my lad’s grade who was expected to fail so they might now get through life with no idea. A good result for them.
What a stressful morning and dealing with lots of tears. Thankfully my wife and I handled it with him really well, didn’t have a pop that he did little work so what did he expect etc (as I know my parents would have done if same happened to me). Poor lad was in pieces but now he is thrilled. He has gone to The driving range to get his game in shape before an open tomorrow.
I need a pint.
Someone at an exam body will be getting into some serious trouble right now.
The English department obviously saw the results before they were provided to pupils and his was the one they raised eyebrows at. They suggested we got the papers so they could look at them and see whether marking was harsh.
A couple of hours ago we received the papers. For context, for one paper he did fine (not far off a 6) but the other he got a really low mark. My lad came running downstairs very loudly and excited. “You won’t believe this dad. We need to go to school now” “why? What has happened” - this now the unbelievable bit - “paper 2 they have sent over has my front cover but all of the paper is not mine. It is someone else’s exam. Look at the handwriting” I took a look and it was obviously a massive error.y lad has very distinctive, surprisingly nice joined up writing and this work had been printed and was completely different in structure. I immediately emailed school to make this point before jumping in the car with my lad and wife to make sure he does not lose his place.
The timing was amazing because as we arrived in school the exams officer was coming out of her room and was holding two printed exam papers and saying to a deputy head “you won’t believe this. One of our students who failed English got his grade based on someone else’s exam”. The head of sixth form met and us and said that it is a clear admin error so he has been enrolled for the three A levels he wanted.
The exam board have apologised and are going to try and track down his paper. I half hope they don’t find it and just take his mock mark. Hopefully they will have a full investigation as I would be staggered if other kids have not had the same. However, on the flip side there will be a kid somewhere with my lad’s grade who was expected to fail so they might now get through life with no idea. A good result for them.
What a stressful morning and dealing with lots of tears. Thankfully my wife and I handled it with him really well, didn’t have a pop that he did little work so what did he expect etc (as I know my parents would have done if same happened to me). Poor lad was in pieces but now he is thrilled. He has gone to The driving range to get his game in shape before an open tomorrow.
I need a pint.
Someone at an exam body will be getting into some serious trouble right now.