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The Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) is a membership organisation comprising the seven largest providers of qualifications in the UK offering GCSE, A level and vocationally related qualifications: AQA, CCEA, City & Guilds, Edexcel, OCR, SQA and WJEC.
JCQ undertakes a wide range of activities, such as the publishing of national GCSE and A level results in August; handling enquiries from examination officers; and publishing advice, guidance and regulations on delivering examinations, including the following:
- Access arrangements, reasonable adjustments, and special consideration guidance and forms
- Key exam dates and timetables
- Malpractice guidance and declaration forms
- Past GCE and GCSE examination papers
- Post-results services.
NAHT meets with the JCQ regularly along with other school leader and teaching associations, and the JCQ awarding organisations.
To keep up to date with any new guidance, research or information published by JCQ, sign up to their newsletter.
JCQ appeals guidance for summer 2021
JCQ has published its 2021 appeals guidance which is a helpful guide to the appeals process this summer. It comes alongside a number of useful appendices with templates for various parts of the process as well as guidance covering academic judgements in appeals.
JCQ guidance on awarding qualifications in summer 2021
JCQ has published materials to help with the 2021 arrangements for awarding General Qualifications. This includes:
For information and guidance from specific awarding organisations please see their respective websites:
Last updated 9 July 2021
First published 07 September 2020