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This publication is available at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/ofqual-board-minutes-for-2022/chief-regulators-report-16-march-2022
16 March 2022
Chief Regulator’s report
Dr Jo Saxton, Chief Regulator
1. The Board is asked to note the matters reported.
7. The exam boards published advance information on 7 February. We worked with the Department for Education (DfE), the exam boards and a range of stakeholders to promote understanding of advance information and the wider package of support for students taking exams this summer.
8. Our very firm, and publicly stated, intention is that exams will go ahead this year, and this is also the strong steer we have had from the Secretary of State. Contingency arrangements remain in place and schools are continuing to collect evidence which would inform TAGs in the event that these have to be used.
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