Examination Result Queries
Once you've received your results, you may wish to have your marks reviewed. There are three options available:
- Access to scripts - an electronic version of your script can be emailed to you.
- Service 1 - a clerical check. The marks are added up again and checked against the board’s database. A check is then made that the correct grade was awarded. Your script is not reviewed.
- Service 2 - a review of marking. Includes: a clerical re-check, a second examiner will review the paper/recording again to identify genuine marking errors or unreasonable marking and make sure all the marks are counted. Your grade can go down as well as up.
You must get advice from your subject teachers before making a decision:
- They have a full breakdown of your marks and can look at your script.
- They may have already requested a remark if they have any concerns.
IMPORTANT: Your marks and grade can go down as a result of a remark.
Service 1 and Service 2 incur a fee. Please attach a cheque or contact our finance department for other options.
Fees are per paper not per subject. For example: to remark 3 mathematics papers costs three times the unit fee.
Application forms for remarks are available below.
If you have any questions or concerns, you should talk to or email:
Your subject teachers | |
Your Head of Year | |
Mrs Hudson (Head of Sixth Form) | sixthform@hartismere.com |
Mr Waller (Examinations Officer) | exams.officer@hartismere.com |
The finance department | finance@hartismere.com |
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