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Students sitting A-Level exams have complained after they were set an Edexcel Maths C1 non-calculator paper which contained questions they say required a calculator.
Exam board Edexcel has launched an investigation into how part of an A-level maths paper was leaked online. Blacked-out images of two questions were shared on social media on Thursday afternoon ...
Documents revealing the grade boundaries for all A-level papers set by exam board Edexcel, owned by Pearson, have been leaked on social media.
An image of the leaked Edexcel A level maths paper was posted online. Credit: Twitter Exam board Edexcel is at the centre of a leak relating to an A-level maths exam sat by pupils on Friday.
Students have been voicing their concerns after part of an A-level maths paper was leaked online. Sections of the A-level Maths Paper 3 exam were shared online ahead of students sitting the exam ...
In 2018, students sitting the same Maths A Level would have needed 229 marks out of 300 (76.3%) for an A*. Grade boundaries have officially been released on individual exam boards this morning.
News Tom Davidson Assistant news editor 17:02, 14 Jun 2019 Updated 17:06, 14 Jun 2019 Pupils sat their A-Level maths exam today (Image: Getty) ...
Maths is one of the most popular A-levels, with around 60,000 students sitting Edexcel’s exam each year. Pearson has launched a series of new security measures in an attempt to bring leaks under ...