Unit Award Scheme (UAS)
UAS is used to record learner achievement. It builds confidence and acts as a stepping stone towards further education, employment, training or independent living.
UAS is used to record learner achievement. It builds confidence and acts as a stepping stone towards further education, employment, training or independent living.
AQA digital exams
In this digital world we all use technology to work, live, learn and play. We’re taking the first steps towards digital exams.
In this digital world we all use technology to work, live, learn and play. We’re taking the first steps towards digital exams.
Our training and events
Use our course finder or download our summer 2024 training and events guide to see what we have planned.
Use our course finder or download our summer 2024 training and events guide to see what we have planned.
News and insight
A-level results delivered to schools and colleges on time A-level results delivered to schools and colleges
We’ve delivered results on time to schools and colleges for AS, A-level, the Level 3 Certificate in Mathematical Studies, Functional Skills and the Level 3 Extended Project Qualification – ready for release to students on Thursday 18 August.
Research and Analysis blog: Fit for the future: assessing skills for the 21st century Fit for the future: assessing skills for the 21st century
Sheradan Miller considers how qualifications can assess the skills students need for the workplace today and in the future.Students...
Geography: equality, diversity and inclusion in the study of people, places and economies Geography: equality, diversity and inclusion in th
Our Curriculum Manager for Geography, Stacey Hill, tells us how the team is looking ahead to future reform to ensure the landscape of their subject is fully diverse and inclusive.
Delivering results on time – a further update Delivering results on time – a further update
Unison failed in its attempt to use strike action to disrupt a number of awarding meetings held in July to agree grade boundaries.
Teachers support on-screen exams – but access to technology is the biggest challenge Teachers support on-screen exams – but access to technology is the biggest challenge
School leaders and teachers overwhelmingly support the introduction of on-screen exams and view the change as ‘inevitable’, according to a new report commissioned by AQA.