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.
Leaked documents show that A level maths candidates had to get just 55 per cent of answers correct to score an A grade this year. Documents revealing the grade boundaries for all A-level papers set by ...
Students scoring just over half marks in A-level maths will be rewarded with an A grade this summer, leaked documents show. Grade boundaries for Edexcel‘s maths A-level show students who gained 165 ...
Questions from today's A-Level exam leaked online before the test. Two exam questions from Edexcel's maths paper 3 appeared on Twitter last night. Pearson, the firm which operates the board, has ...
From trigonometry to calculus and vectors to geometry, few students take A-level mathematics thinking it's going to be an easy subject. But for Daily Mail readers who know their sequences from their ...
The number of students awarded an A-grade or A* has fallen to the lowest level since 2007, national figures show. The figures, published by the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ), cover A-level ...
Dozens of students’ Maths A-level grades are being withheld amid an inquiry into an online leak. Edexcel, which is owned by Pearson, said that 78 pupils are suspected of having advance knowledge of ...
A-Level students are furious after questions from today's maths exam were leaked online the night before the test. Students say they feel "let down and tired" after finding out two exam questions from ...
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A Level grade boundaries leaked ahead of A Level results day today revealed that students who sat the Edexcel A Level Maths papers only need to achieve a mark of 165 out of 300 (55 percent) to get an ...
Two men aged 29 and 32 have been arrested over the Maths A-level leak, the Metropolitan Police has said. Both men, who were arrested on suspicion of theft, were detained for questioning but have since ...
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