Guidance

Description of the GCSE and A level marking process

An overview of how GCSEs and A levels are marked: focusing on how exam boards control the quality of marking of exams.

Applies to England

Documents

Quality of Marking: Description of the Marking Process Used in External Exams in General Qualifications

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Details

The main steps in the process are:

  1. Recruiting and retaining examiners.
  2. Training examiners.
  3. Pre-standardisation and standardisation.
  4. Checking traditionally marked scripts/papers.
  5. Checking scripts marked on-screen.
  6. Carrying out post-marking checks.

This guide doesn’t try to provide an exhaustive description of the marking process, nor identify every instance where practices vary between exam boards.

Updates to this page

Published 14 February 2014

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