School and College Assessments Integrity 2026-01-19

2026-01-19

Response quality

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Steve Yemm Lab
Mansfield
Context
A significant number of learners at West Notts College in Mansfield requested that their English papers be remarked due to a high number of missed expected grades. Of the remarks, more than 50% received higher grades, with some improving by two grades.
At West Notts college in my constituency of Mansfield, a significant number of learners requested that their English papers be remarked because an unusually high number of students missed their expected grades. More than 50% of the papers that were remarked were given a higher grade, with some improving by two grades. The exam board, Pearson Edexcel, told the college that this was due to human error and the marking of one examiner, but later said that it was more widespread. The exam board has now refused to carry out a wider remark of the papers. Will the Minister join me in urging it to ensure that all students receive the grades that they deserve?
I thank my hon. Friend for raising this issue; I am really sorry to hear about the uncertainty that it has caused students at West Notts college. He will understand that I cannot comment on individual cases, but I can say that Ofqual requires all awarding organisations to follow rigorous quality assurance procedures to ensure that marking is consistent and accurate. I understand that Ofqual issued enforcement action against three Pearson cases in December, resulting in a total of £2 million in fines.
Assessment & feedback
The Minister did not address the specific request to urge Pearson Edexcel for wider remarking.
I Cannot Comment On Individual Cases
Response accuracy