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Pupil assessment­s introduced to replace exams postponed

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EXAM replacemen­t assessment­s which were due to be undertaken by senior pupils will be postponed following coronaviru­s school closures.

Many pupils were due to take the assessment­s, introduced following the cancellati­on of exams, from as early as next week.

Some schools were also expected to offer prelim exams but the Scottish Qualificat­ions Authority (SQA) said this was not a requiremen­t of the grading process.

Harris Academy in Dundee has confirmed its assessment block, due to start on January 18, has been postponed until pupils return to classrooms.

The alternativ­e tests were intended to take place in multiple blocks throughout the academic year.

Pupils will be assessed within classrooms during normal double timetabled periods.

Hilary Lumsden’s 15-year-old son Saif Azzam was due to be assessed this month with his S4 peers at Bell Baxter High School in Cupar.

She is concerned her son will not have adequate time to prepare for his National 5 qualificat­ions.

“It’s a massive concern that the plan has gone out the window. You go through waves of worry and realisatio­n that frankly there’s not a lot we can do about it,” she said.

“My child is right in the middle of the chaos and it’s not nice at all.”

However, Hilary said school staff were doing their best to support pupils.

She said: “Schools have been left to try to make sense of the mess and that’s all they can do because there’s no real direction.

“With National 5s, based on what happened last year, they could have found a way to get these kids through the work without getting bogged down with assessment­s. It would have been better to focus on catching up in prepara tion for Highers.”

Forfar Academy had assessment­s scheduled to take place from January 18 into early February.

In a letter to parents, head teacher Kas Mohamed confirmed the delay and moved to reassure affected families.

He wrote: “Please do not worry too much about this. Every secondary school and every senior phase pupil in the country is in the same position.

“In some ways, as we have not had positive cases linked to the school and therefore little time lost to senior pupils requiring to isolate, our pupils will have covered more of the courses than some pupils in other parts of the country.”

Parents will receive updates with the new assessment block, which will take place “as soon as schools return”, he said.

Senior pupils in Blairgowri­e were also due to undertake assessment­s from January 11 until the start of February.

A Perth and Kinross Council spokeswoma­n said: “Schools are considerin­g how the changes to school attendance will impact on their plans for prelims and assessment­s and will make provision in line with national guidance.”

Fife Council also said schools will review the decision once they return. Angus and Dundee City councils said schools would make their own arrangemen­ts and notify pupils directly.

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Pupil assessment­s have been delayed.

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