South Wales Evening Post

New rules for those sitting exams who test positive

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EXAM candidates who test positive for Covid can sit exams if they test negative four days later.

The new rule is among a series of measures to support pupils taking the first summer exams since 2019 amid continued pandemic disruption this academic year.

Fees for exam appeals will also be waived for the most disadvanta­ged learners in Wales this summer, Education Minister Jeremy Miles said.

The waiver was among a number of measures aimed at helping make exams fairer.

Appeals or not, headteache­rs have warned this summer’s GCSES, AS and A-levels cannot be equitable because of the huge variations in Covid disruption for individual­s and schools since September.

Thousands of pupils have been sent home to learn again this academic year, sometimes because they or peers have Covid, or because teachers are absent and there is no supply cover.

Some exam candidates have had no subject specific teachers for weeks.

Others have had specialist teachers all the way through and rarely been absent.

Acknowledg­ing the continued Covid disruption would affect exams this term, the minister said data on disadvanta­ged pupils would also be shared with university admissions service UCAS.

Mr Miles said: “I want to reassure you that this term’s exams have been designed to be as fair as possible and take into account the disruption you’ve faced due to the pandemic.

“There’s lots of support available to help you prepare and there will be support to guide you after you’ve sat your assessment­s.”

Explaining new rules for exam candidates with Covid, Mr Miles and Health Minister Eluned Morgan have agreed that an exception will be made for exam candidates who have recently tested positive for Covid, but who feel well enough to sit their exam.

Candidates with Covid who are due to sit an exam can start testing on day three and four of their isolation period.

If they feel well enough they may sit their exam from day four after the initial positive test result.

Exam board the WJEC has designed the exam timetable to schedule exams 10 days apart.

That means an individual who tests positive for Covid will only miss one component of their qualificat­ion, Mr Miles said.

The WJEC will also be publishing guidance “imminently”, including special considerat­ions.

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