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GCSE English Lit and Language review of marking

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SomersetBrie · 26/08/2025 16:11

There is lots of chat about review of marking on the GCSEs threads but I am interested specifically in anyone who is reviewing English (Lang or Lit) and whether the review provides an increase in grade.
DS, predicted a 7, got a 6 in both. He is not very close to the grade boundary (4 marks away) but the difference in marks between Paper 1 and Paper 2 have encouraged me to request access to the papers and see if it's worth a review.

Is anyone else asking for a review? I am curious to know how many marks people go up/down and if it results in a change of grade for many people.
(DS does not need a 7 but he was expecting a 7 out of 1 or other at least.)
This is AQA.

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Bufftailed · 04/09/2025 15:59

ThatsCute · 04/09/2025 12:33

AQA:

  • Got a 5 in English Lit, 3 marks off of a 6.
  • 6 in mock.
  • Predicted 6/7.
Awaiting re-mark, as this one grade has resulted in them not being allowed to stay at their current school, so very stressful indeed. No other “surprises” on results…only English Lit.

I think it’s a disgrace, at her own school. Can you escalate a complaint on wellbeing grounds? Although she may well start to enjoy the new school

Michele09 · 04/09/2025 16:06

I've never heard of English lit being stipulated as a requirement to stay on, only English Language and Maths. Even in those our school is only a 4 and 5 either way round. Surely they must lose some capable students with 8s and 9s in Science and Maths who would perform perfectly well at A level despite a 5 in lit. It seems really unfair they have to move. 🤞 for the review.

Username999999 · 04/09/2025 16:20

We’ve got Eng Lang papers back. Ds’ tutor thinks it’s worth going for a review as she feels he was harshly marked on a couple of questions. His teacher passed on the papers without comment, but after his previous emails I don’t think he would be supportive of a review. I’m going to speak to the exams office tomorrow to see if I can request a review directly from them (obviously I’ll pay for it).

Slimtoddy · 04/09/2025 17:33

@NorthenAdventure that really interesting about handwriting. It does make me wonder when will exams embrace typing.

Trampoline · 04/09/2025 18:18

Username999999 · 04/09/2025 16:20

We’ve got Eng Lang papers back. Ds’ tutor thinks it’s worth going for a review as she feels he was harshly marked on a couple of questions. His teacher passed on the papers without comment, but after his previous emails I don’t think he would be supportive of a review. I’m going to speak to the exams office tomorrow to see if I can request a review directly from them (obviously I’ll pay for it).

You don't need the support/approval of the teacher or school to request a review, you simply pay for it. Our school only has the capacity to check papers of those who are staying on - and that is only as a favour, not as part of their remit - so any who are leaving are just paying for a review without a teacher seeing the papers.

OhCrumbsWhereNow · 04/09/2025 19:09

Slimtoddy · 04/09/2025 17:33

@NorthenAdventure that really interesting about handwriting. It does make me wonder when will exams embrace typing.

That is already an option - DD types all her exams.

NorthenAdventure · 04/09/2025 21:04

Slimtoddy · 04/09/2025 17:33

@NorthenAdventure that really interesting about handwriting. It does make me wonder when will exams embrace typing.

Yeh, students can already type exams. Lots of mine do.

NorthenAdventure · 04/09/2025 21:46

katgab · 04/09/2025 06:20

Yes a very small indie, with a particularly small year 11 group (no more than 40 this year). I suppose if everyone asked him to look then he’d potentially have got 60 or more scripts. I’m also sure that they were keen for her review because it would look good for them if she had an uplift.

Yeh, so 40 in a year... If there's no coursework involved I presume that's 4 exams per child in total for Lit and Lang. If every child wanted all their exams looking at by their teacher, that's 160 papers! For me, I think lots of parents thought they were the only ones asking so thought it wasn't a bit deal, but the problem is I had endless requests - parents don't realise this.

Slimtoddy · 05/09/2025 13:31

NorthenAdventure · 04/09/2025 21:04

Yeh, students can already type exams. Lots of mine do.

My eldest typed his exams but that was because of dyslexia. Are you saying anyone can opt to type now? That's amazing.

OhCrumbsWhereNow · 05/09/2025 14:05

AFAIK it just has to be normal way of working.

DD says it's a bit of a faff for some subjects as you have to keep flicking back and forth so she opts to handwrite those but would have preferred a digital exam paper if it existed. She has hypermobile fingers so it's very painful to write rather than being a preference.

My guess is that this is not widely advertised as schools need to provide fully charged, working laptops with spell check etc disabled and that would be expensive and time-consuming if 450 kids decided they wanted that.

QuiteAJourney · 05/09/2025 14:54

OhCrumbsWhereNow · 05/09/2025 14:05

AFAIK it just has to be normal way of working.

DD says it's a bit of a faff for some subjects as you have to keep flicking back and forth so she opts to handwrite those but would have preferred a digital exam paper if it existed. She has hypermobile fingers so it's very painful to write rather than being a preference.

My guess is that this is not widely advertised as schools need to provide fully charged, working laptops with spell check etc disabled and that would be expensive and time-consuming if 450 kids decided they wanted that.

Edited

We are in a similar position re: hyper mobility and my daughter (currently in y9 started using laptop following a report off a specialist occupational therapist and a doctor and the school accepting that a laptop was required as "normal way of working". As far as I know, all DD's classmates using a laptop during the lessons, and hence allowed to do it during exams, are children with medical / learning circumstances backed up by medical and / occupational health practitioners.

OhCrumbsWhereNow · 05/09/2025 15:51

DD's hypermobility and dyslexia were picked up by her Primary's Ed Psych who suggested moving to laptop asap in Y3.

Primary not keen on laptop, so I did the move in lockdown and got her touch typing in Y6.

Sent her to secondary with laptop as normal way of working.

It was in the Ed Psych report but nothing else. They did try a mild whinge about her having her own, so I asked who I needed to send the tech spec and list of adaptive software requirements to for school to provide, and strangely never heard back...

But lots of schools use laptops for everything now and so they just fall under normal way of working. I can't see anything that says you need a medical reason.

Ohyesyoudidohnoyounever · 05/09/2025 19:25

English Language (Edexcel) upgraded to an 8!

gwilt · 05/09/2025 19:46

Ohyesyoudidohnoyounever · 05/09/2025 19:25

English Language (Edexcel) upgraded to an 8!

Oh wow, congratulations! What was it originally?

Bufftailed · 05/09/2025 21:28

Ohyesyoudidohnoyounever · 05/09/2025 19:25

English Language (Edexcel) upgraded to an 8!

Congrats 🎉

NorthenAdventure · 05/09/2025 21:33

Slimtoddy · 05/09/2025 13:31

My eldest typed his exams but that was because of dyslexia. Are you saying anyone can opt to type now? That's amazing.

Sort of. It needs to be their 'normal way of working.' In some schools, all students are typing their exams. Some exam baords are actually offering fully online exams already as an option. My school is not ready for this - we don't have the ICT infrastructure.

newmum1976 · 05/09/2025 21:35

School have been in touch with all children who were within 3 marks of a grade 5 (English Language) for permission to download and review scripts. I guess they are trying to boost school stats, but impressive none the less.

CocoPlum · 06/09/2025 08:50

NorthenAdventure · 04/09/2025 21:04

Yeh, students can already type exams. Lots of mine do.

I wonder if that would make spelling worse? Mine is definitely worse on a computer because I hit the wrong keys, rather than just spelling things wrong because I don't know the spelling, if that makes sense? I wouldn't want to be in a timed exam writing on a computer without an extra time slot at the end to go back and correct all my mistakes!

lifeturnsonadime · 06/09/2025 17:11

DD's english lit upgraded by 8 marks on paper 1.

She was originally 1 mark off a 4, so it's great to have it come back a pass!

OhCrumbsWhereNow · 06/09/2025 17:13

lifeturnsonadime · 06/09/2025 17:11

DD's english lit upgraded by 8 marks on paper 1.

She was originally 1 mark off a 4, so it's great to have it come back a pass!

Congratulations! That is fantastic news

ThatsCute · 06/09/2025 17:17

lifeturnsonadime · 06/09/2025 17:11

DD's english lit upgraded by 8 marks on paper 1.

She was originally 1 mark off a 4, so it's great to have it come back a pass!

Fab news! Which exam board?

lifeturnsonadime · 06/09/2025 17:19

ThatsCute · 06/09/2025 17:17

Fab news! Which exam board?

AQA

ThatsCute · 06/09/2025 17:22

lifeturnsonadime · 06/09/2025 17:19

AQA

Thanks. Waiting for our AQA lit & crossing our fingers for 3 marks. It’s torture!

lifeturnsonadime · 06/09/2025 17:39

ThatsCute · 06/09/2025 17:22

Thanks. Waiting for our AQA lit & crossing our fingers for 3 marks. It’s torture!

Hope you hear soon and get the result you want !

Examinetheexams · 06/09/2025 20:45

Great news for the DC who have improved grades back 👏Still waiting to hear DCs language score and get the papers back from school. I can’t believe how quick off the mark all your school seem to have been. DC is going to be right at the back of the queue!

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