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Exam Results and Appeals Summer 2024

Business A Level Student at The Corby Sixth Form

Results and Certificates

  • For many qualifications, grades/achievement confirmation will be issued as soon as the Awarding Organisation confirm that you have achieved.
  • For others, grades will be released on a nationally set date.
Summer 2024 National Result Days are:
Level 3 –  15 August 2024
Level 1/2  – 22 August 2024

Check if your results are issued on a set date here

  • For students whose results are released on 22 August, you can expect to receive a personal email with the results for those qualifications on 22 August
  • You will also find the grades/achievement confirmation for ALL your qualifications on Proportal
  • You will need to change the academic year on Proportal (using the drop-down on the top bar) to show 23/24 to access your Summer 2024 results
  •  Proportal can be accessed directly via  https://proportal.bedford.ac.uk/ or via Moodle using your usual College login.
  • Note – Proportal results will be unavailable on the 13, 14, and 21 August
  • N.B. Individual unit grades and paper marks will not be accessible online. Results will not be given by phone
Arrangements for Summer 2024 Result Days
Thursday 15 August  – A Levels and Specified L3 Vocational Qualifications (Full Qualifications Only)*

Check if this applies to your qualification here

  • All A Level, and overall T Level and Level 3 Vocational Qualification Results will be available from 8.30am on Proportal.

*A statement of results will also be posted to the student’s home address by first class post on 15 August 2024 where this is available from the Awarding Body.

  • Certificates for these qualifications are usually issued by the Awarding Body in November and once received in College/Sixth Form will be posted to your home address

Results will not be given by phone or email.

N.B. For learners who are midflight (have completed the 1st year of a 2 year qualification) – most awarding organisations will not release any interim or unit results . If your Awarding Organisation are issuing interim results or results for externally examined units completed in the first year, these will be sent to your home address as soon as they are released.  Please return to College as planned in September to continue your course.  This most often applies to learners who were aged 18+ at the start of a Level 3 vocational course or learners who have completed the first year of a T Level programme.

Thursday 22 August – GCSE and Specified Level 1/Level 2 Vocational Qualifications

Check if this applies to your qualification here

  • Results for these qualifications will be emailed to your personal and college email on Thursday 22nd August
  • All results will  also be available from 8.30am on Proportal if you do not receive them in your personal email
  • A statement of results will also be posted to the student’s home address by first class post on the 22 August 2024 where this is available from the Awarding Organisation
  • Certificates for these qualifications are usually issued by Awarding Bodies in November and once received in College/Sixth Form will be posted to your home address

Results will not be given by phone.

GCSE Results
  • GCSE Results will be emailed to your personal and college email on Thursday 22nd August
  • Results will also be available on Proportal from 8.30am.
  • Results can also be collected from your usual campus (exceptions apply, see below) between 9.30am and 12 noon on Thursday 22 August.
  • Student ID cards will be required as proof of identity. Results cannot be collected by another person on your behalf.
  • Any GCSE results not collected by 12 noon will be posted first class to your home address.

GCSE Collection Points

  • Corby campus (The Corby Sixth Form students)
How do I access my qualification results on Proportal?
  • We recommend students check they can access Proportal before their results are expected to be released to ensure easy access.
  • The final grade for the whole qualification can be accessed on Proportal directly https://proportal.bedford.ac.uk/ or via Moodle using your usual College login.
  • If you experience Proportal login issues please email digitalexperienceteam@bedford.ac.uk
  • Please check the academic year of your course is correct.  For example, if you studied for your qualification in the academic year 23/24, you will need to ensure this is correct on the drop down on the top bar.
  • Then  Go to information >Enrolments (on a mobile device, this is available using the three lines icon)
  • Your results will show next to ‘Grade’ for each course (please check the grade column if you are not using a mobile device)
  • Only enrolments linked to a qualification will indicate an overall grade.

If you are unsure what your grade means, please find further information here

Results will not be given by phone. Confirmation of results will be sent to your home address first class on the day of release or as soon as they are available.

How will I find out if I have achieved my qualification?

What happens after all my assignments are handed in and I have completed my course?
  • Once your assignments have been marked by your tutor, they are Internally Quality Assured. This means that they are reviewed by a team of Internal Verifiers before the results can be confirmed.
  • In some cases the College are then able to make immediate contact with the Awarding Organisation and advise them of your success in each unit/full qualification.
  • However, for many qualifications, the Awarding Organisation also requires an External Quality Assurance visit to take place. In this instance the Awarding Organisation send their own staff (EQA) to the College to look at samples of work and review the quality of the marking and the processes.  The EQA files a report following the visit. Once approval is granted, the College contact the Awarding Organisation and advise them of the units/qualification you have been successful in.
  • For many Higher Education courses, the assignment marks are Internally Quality Assured (by the University IQA if applicable) and then reviewed by an External Examiner or External Quality Assessor. The marks are then sent to an Exam Board. They are ratified by the Chair of the Exam Board. The College/University Faculty are then able to claim the units/qualification you have been successful in.
  • This process of Quality Assurance may delay the release of your certificate; however, this means that you can be reassured that all learners completing qualifications are issued a fair grade based upon their performance and the standards are nationally consistent.
  • Once all units that make up the qualification are achieved and are accepted by the Awarding Body/University, a certificate is printed and sent to the College. The confirmed grade is added to your student record.
  • Some Awarding Bodies will also issue a Certificate of Unit Credit, when units towards a full qualification are awarded.
Qualifications that have dated externally assessed units

Exams that are sat on nationally agreed dates, or a Final Marked Project (UAL Art/Performing Arts and Extended Project Qualifications) usually have a nationally set release date.  To check whether this applies to your course and to confirm the date of release please check here.

When results for externally examined units are released during your course, the tutor will be informed of the results on the date of release.  They will share the outcomes with you and discuss next steps.

For results that are issued after your course has completed, (usually during August) the overall qualification grades will be available on Proportal  from 8.30am on the date of release.

GCSE  Results can be collected from your usual campus (exceptions apply) between 9.30am and 12 noon on 22nd August 2024 – Student ID will be required.

GCSE Collection Points

  • Corby campus (Corby and The Corby Sixth Form students)

Externally assessed unit results and/or confirmation of overall qualification achievement be will posted first class to your home address on the date of release where the Awarding Organisation provides it.

What if I have completed 1 year of a 2 year course but I am expecting externally assessed results?

(This most often applies to learners who were aged 18+ at the start of their Level 3 Vocational Course)

During your course, tutors will share in-year results with you as they are released/confirmed and discuss next steps.

During the Summer break, results for externally assessed units (usually sat in May/June on a nationally set date) will be posted to you first class on the date of release wherever the Awarding Organisation make them available.

For learners who are midflight (have completed the 1st year of a 2 year qualification) – most Awarding Organisations will not release any interim certificates or internally assessed unit results. If your Awarding Organisation are issuing interim results these will be sent to your home address as soon as they are released.

Please return to College as planned in September to continue the second year of your course.

For Qualifications that are Internally Assessed Only or have examinations that are available on-demand
  • For many learners, the teacher will be able to inform you if you have achieved the qualification as soon as you complete the course.
  • In some cases, where Quality Assurance is still to take place, or where there are units/exams that are externally marked by an Awarding Organisation, the final confirmation of achievement or achievement grade may be released after your course has completed. This may be a number of weeks depending on the qualification and Awarding Organisation time frames.
  • Overall Qualification results will be available on Proportal as soon as they are released.
  • The Awarding Organisation will usually send certificates to the College. Certificates will be sent to your home address within 3 weeks of receipt.

When will I receive my certificate?

Receipt of certificates

GCSE and A level certificates are not printed by the Awarding Organisations until November, and they will be posted first class to your home address within 3 weeks of receipt in College.

Certificates for the UAL Awarding Body are received in College in October and will be posted within 3 weeks of receipt.

For all other certificates we aim to post them to the home address we have on our records within 3 weeks of receipt in College.

NB: The process of Quality Assurance may delay the release of your certificate.

NB. A certificate is a valuable document, when you receive a certificate, please make sure you keep it in a safe place.  Certificates are expensive to replace. The Awarding Body will require you to pay for replacement certificates. If you change your address, it is your responsibility to inform the College immediately in order that your documents are delivered correctly. 

I'm going to university and they have asked for copies of my certificates urgently - how can I obtain them?

If you have applied through UCAS the universities will already have evidence of your grades, direct from the awarding bodies.

A statement of results will be sent to students’ home addresses first class on the date of the release where the Awarding Body provides this service and this document can usually be used as evidence.

What if I need to resit my GCSE Maths and English exams?

Click here to see details

How do I appeal my result?

Externally Assessed Papers/Units
  • All Awarding Organisations have a post results service. The process and cost of this service will vary dependent on the Awarding Organisation.  The most common are listed here.
  • If your External Exam result is not what you expected, and you believe there has been an error, you can access the Post Results Service and if you are still concerned, you can appeal.
  • There are deadlines for Post Results Service and a cost. To enable you to make an informed decision you must speak to your tutor first. They may have access to your marks and the grade boundaries. They may recommend an ‘access to script’ service first if this is available.
  • In order for the College to access your Scripts, you will need to provide consent. Your teacher will review the paper and discuss options with you.
  • Please be aware of the Post Results deadlines – late applications cannot be accepted and fees must be paid in advance.
  • If your Awarding Organisation is not listed, please discuss deadlines and fees with your Tutor or the Examinations Office
  • Where an overall qualification grade is changed as a result of a review of marking then any fees will be refunded.

Be aware that marks may go down as well as up, or may stay the same.

Key deadlines for a review of marking (Appeal -Summer 2024)

Level 3 Priority Review of Marking – Only students applying to higher education and wish to appeal an A level or other Level 3 qualification result

  • Students must have submitted their request by Tuesday 20 August 2024 at 3pm

Level 2 Priority Review of Marking – Only students applying to higher education  and wish to appeal a GCSE.

  • Students must have submitted their request by Tuesday 27 August 2024 at 3pm

Non priority Review of Marking – all other students.

  • Students must have submitted their request by Wednesday 18 September 2024 at 3pm.

To request a Post Result service you MUST request it HERE by the deadline and pay the fee.

If you need further advice on the appeal process for External Assessments please contact the Exams Office during normal office hours:

  • The Corby Sixth Form – 01536 413059
Internally Assessed Assignments

Please read The Bedford College Group Appeal Policy carefully.

If you believe that a piece of work submitted for assessment has been assessed unfairly, inconsistently or not in accordance with the standards and level required by the Awarding Organisation, you have the right to appeal against the assessment mark, grade or final outcome.

In the first instance any concerns should be discussed with your personal tutor or a member of the teaching team. While it is recognised that in most circumstances queries relating to assessment can and will be resolved informally, the formal appeals procedure is available to support students in their appeal.

If you need help in making an appeal, this can be obtained by contacting your personal tutor or a member of the Quality department.

The College Appeals Policy and procedure enables students to make a formal appeal against a recommendation or decision relating to:

  1. The mark or grade for an individual item of coursework
  2. The result of an individual course
  3. Entitlement to an award
  4. The class or grade of an award

Useful contacts

Proportal Login issuesdigitalexperienceteam@bedford.ac.uk

Exams Department – The Corby Sixth Form – 01536 413059 or examscsf@bedford.ac.uk

General Enquiries (inc. Enrolment)

    • Live Chat – available on the website for all enquiries
    • For The Corby Sixth Form – 01536 413413 or info@corbysixthform.ac.uk

Dedicated GCSE Contacts
(N.B. Sixth Form students should contact their Sixth Form directly)

Student Services

Northamptonshire campuses (inc. The Corby Sixth Form) – 01536 413232 or studentservices@tresham.ac.uk

Quality Team
(For appeals for internally assessed qualifications)

Email: quality@bedford.ac.uk