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Students can evaluate their grades with confidence

Scotland's secretary of education said the test results tens of thousands of young people are due to receive on Tuesday "will be sufficient evidence of their skills, knowledge and understanding". I was.

Students north of the border were eagerly awaiting their grades, but on Tuesday the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) contacted more than 100,000 of his students. and plan to finish it. with their results.

Education Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville said on Monday that tests were restarted this year for the first time since 2019, but "it's not back to normal." , meant that we needed a different approach to testing,” she said.

It had a clear purpose: to ensure fair outcomes for young people while preserving the integrity of their entitlements.”

They can also know that their qualifications will be evaluated wherever they go next, whether education, training or education. Workforce

Secretary of Education Shirley Ann Somerville

, I would like to thank SQA.”

Ms. Somerville also added:

"They can also know that their qualifications will be evaluated wherever they go next: education, training, workforce."

This and Separately, business leaders acrossScotland promised Scottish youth that they would "recognise and value their qualifications more than any other year" ahead of the announcement of the results.

In a letter to students signed by 18 business her leaders, companies promised to create good jobs for young people as they entered the world of work, and offered a variety of opportunities regardless of grade level. Career reminded her of her path.

A letter written by her Sandy Begbie of Scottish Financial Enterprise (SFE) also states that qualifications will be assessed in the same way as other years.

"We recognize and value your qualifications as we do every other year, and the skills you have developed and continue to develop are our brightest futures." We would like to assure you that we will play an important role in securing the Scottish business and our economy," the letter said.