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Privately taken Qualifications
Where a qualification is certificated privately, this continues to count in the performance measures for the school at which the pupil/student studies, as of census date. Schools must engage pupil/students and their parents in constructive discussions where they feel a private early entry is inappropriate. This also applies where a pupil/student sits an exam at…
What does “Multiple” mean on an assessment template?
Multiple means that there are two teachers assigned to the class or reg group so that both teachers can enter marks in to that mark sheet. How useful was this article? Click on a star to rate it! Submit Rating Average rating / 5. Vote count: No votes so far! Be the first to rate…
Processing Results and Calculating PI Data in EO
Processing Results and Calculating PI Data in Exams and SIMS Handbook Reviewed 24/5/2019 How useful was this article? Click on a star to rate it! Submit Rating Average rating / 5. Vote count: No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post.
Is there a report which shows Exam results for the Academic Year?
In Exams Organiser go to Reports > Results > Candidate Statement of Results. This will open the Report Criteria Screen and you will need to change the scope from Season to Year then select the Academic Year. Reviewed 24/5/19 How useful was this article? Click on a star to rate it! Submit Rating Average…
I get an OLE DB Error message when downloading and importing results
This is likely to occur when the results file is too large for the software to handle. Please contact ScoMIS in the the first instance. The file has to be split up into more manageable ‘chunks’ and be reimported into Exams Organiser.
How do I add a Season in Exams Organiser?
In setting up your season patterns, you should bear in mind that you cannot import two instances of the same element or component into one season. Therefore, if you were to declare a long season, say March to June, that is supposed to contain two opportunities to take OCR GCSE Science or Maths modules, you…