Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Cambridge Internatio­nal releases results for June 2020 series – with the help of teachers worldwide

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Sri Lanka, August 12, 2020: In a Chemistry. Globally, the most popyear like no other, Cambridge ular Cambridge Internatio­nal AS Internatio­nal released the results & A Levels this year are English of its June 2020 series on time, to ( General Paper), maths and physics.thousandso­fschoolsar­oundthe world today. Altogether more than his ye a r Cambridge 950,000 grades were issued, to Internatio­nal took the decision not almost 4,000 schools in 139 to hold exams for its global June countries. 2020 series. Instead, we engaged

In Sri Lanka, this year the most with education authoritie­s, govpopular Cambridge O Level subjects ernments and schools around the are English Language, Mathematic­s world to develop a robust process Syllabus D and Computer Science for awarding students with and the most popular Cambridge assessed grades. Internatio­nal AS & A Level subjects Our awarding process combined are Physics, Mathematic­s and teacher insights with a rigorous standardis­ation process. This ensured grades issued for June 2020 would be fair and reliable and accepted by universiti­es and employers globally, in the same way as any other year. Our awarding method is robust, clear and available on our website.

Mahesh Srivastava, Regional Director, South Asia at Cambridge Assessment Inter nat i o n a l Education, said: “2020 has been a transforma­tional year and has had a huge impact on teaching across the world.

With school closures Cambridge Learners were not able to take their June exams and therefore we developed a statistica­l standardis­ation process with the schools to award final grades. Through the process we aimed to create a level playing field and ensure that our grades are fair.”

Christine Özden, Chief Executive, Cambridge Internatio­nal, said: “In a unique s i t u at i o n C a m b r i d g e Internatio­nal had to respond quickly so that our global community of Cambridge students stayed safe, but could progress with their education. A key priority was to ensure Cambridge students received grades that are trusted by employers and universiti­es around the world.”

“Our process for awarding assessed grades is built on best practice from the UK and adapted to ensure it works across the many different countries we work in.

“I would like to thank our schools and teachers for the huge amount of effort they put into supporting our awarding process for the June 2020 series, which has enabled us to provide students with reliable and trusted grades this year.

“I hope our students around the world, can now move forward with their lives, and have come through this experience stronger and more resilient, after what has been a very challengin­g time for everyone.”

Universiti­es have confirmed they are happy with the method used to determine assessed grades this year and have said they will be flexible, to help as many students as possible to progress with their educationa­l journeys.

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