As you will be aware, your final exam grade is based on the result your teacher predicted you would have achieved.

If you have concerns about your grade, you should complete the Appeal Form. School will compare the grade your teacher gave you and the grade WJEC has awarded you.

It is important to remember that:

  1. You can ask your school or college to check whether it made an error when submitting information to WJEC. Errors might include, for example, mixing up two students with similar names, or accidentally copying across the wrong data. If your school or college finds it made a mistake in the information it provided it can ask WJEC to correct it.
  2. Your school or college can appeal to WJEC on your behalf if it believes WJEC made a mistake when it communicated your grades.
  3. You cannot challenge the centre assessment grades or your rank order positions submitted by your school or college under WJEC’s appeals process. Any appeal would have to be undertaken by someone better placed than your teachers to judge your likely grade if exams had taken place. In the unique circumstances of this summer, we do not believe WJEC can fulfil this role

If you would like to initiate a possible appeal, please print, complete and sign the form and then email a scanned copy to Mrs Davies, Exams Officer, c.davies@radyr.net.

The deadline date is 15 September 2020
Appeals can only be accepted from the candidate.