
(b) the awarding organisation must ensure that the qualification, and each assessment for it, complies with any requirements which may be published by Ofqual and revised from time to time.Ĭondition GCSE(Single Science) 3: Assessment GCSE(Single Science)3.1Īn awarding organisation must ensure that in respect of each assessment for a GCSE Qualification in Biology, Chemistry or Physics which it makes available it complies with any requirements, and has regard to any guidance, which may be published by Ofqual and revised from time to time.(a) Condition GCSE1.1 does not apply, and.In respect of each GCSE Qualification in Biology, Chemistry or Physics that an awarding organisation makes available, or proposes to make available.
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Condition GCSE(Single Science) 2: Assessing the full range of abilities GCSE(Single Science)2.1 In respect of each GCSE Qualification in Biology, Chemistry or Physics which it makes available, or proposes to make available, an awarding organisation must comply with any requirements, and have regard to any guidance, relating to the objectives to be met by any assessment for that qualification which may be published by Ofqual and revised from time to time.
(c) interpret that document in accordance with any requirements, and having regard to any guidance, which may be published by Ofqual and revised from time to time. (b) have regard to any recommendations or guidelines relating to that qualification set out in that document, and. (a) comply with the requirements relating to that qualification set out in the document published by the Secretary of State entitled ‘ Biology, Chemistry and Physics GCSE subject content’, document reference DFE-00352-2014,. In respect of each GCSE Qualification in Biology, Chemistry or Physics which it makes available, or proposes to make available, an awarding organisation must.
Subject Level Conditions GCSE Subject Level Conditions for Single Science (Biology, Chemistry and Physics) Condition GCSE(Single Science) 1: Compliance with content requirements GCSE(Single Science)1.1 With respect to GCSE qualifications in Biology, Chemistry or Physics taken by Learners completing the qualification in 2023 and after, an awarding organisation must continue to comply with the GCSE Subject Level Conditions and Requirements for Single Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics).
our GCSE Qualification Level Conditions. our General Conditions of Recognition, which apply to all awarding organisations and qualifications. With respect to all GCSE qualifications (graded from 9 to 1) in Biology, Chemistry or Physics in 2022, awarding organisations must also comply with: assessment - awarding organisations must comply with these requirements under Condition GCSE(Single Science)3.1. tiering of assessment - awarding organisations must comply with these requirements under Condition GCSE(Single Science)2.1. assessment objectives - awarding organisations must comply with these requirements under Condition GCSE(Single Science)1.2. interpretation of subject content - awarding organisations must comply with these requirements under Condition GCSE(Single Science)1.1(c). It also sets out our requirements in relation to: These conditions will come into effect at 09:30 on 12 November 2021 for all GCSE qualifications (graded from 9 to 1) in Single Science for Learners completing the qualification in 2022, except where the General Qualifications Alternative Awarding Framework applies. This document sets out the GCSE Subject Level Conditions for Single Science subjects (biology, chemistry and physics) in 2022. a basis for schools and colleges to be held accountable for the performance of all of their students, if required. a strong foundation for further academic and vocational study and for employment. evidence of students’ achievements against demanding and fulfilling content. We have developed these requirements with the intention that GCSE qualifications (graded from 9 to 1) should provide: This document is part of a suite of documents which sets out the regulatory requirements for awarding organisations offering GCSE qualifications (graded from 9 to 1) in 2022.