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Assessment (including Examination) Rules for Schools with Consent to Assess 2022
- 1. Authority, commencement and application
- 2. Definitions
- 3. Acronyms used in these Rules
- 4. Nomination and Role of Principal’s Nominee
- 5. General Assessment Rules
- 6. School-Based Assessment
- 7. External Assessment
- 8. Results Awards and Recognition
- 9 Reviews and Appeals Process for the purposes of Rules 5.4.m, 6.5.e and 7.1.5.j
5.5 Reporting
Schools
- Schools must establish and use processes to ensure that:
- all Candidate entries and results are accurate for internally assessed standards; and
- entries for externally assessed standards are reported to NZQA to meet published timelines.
- Schools must report to NZQA all assessment results for Candidates, including Not Achieved.
- Schools are required to submit to NZQA, prior to the start of the external examinations, unexpected event grades so that these are available if NZQA activates the unexpected event grade process.
NZQA
- NZQA will release Candidate results for standards assessed in 2022 before 1 February 2023 via the Learner Login.
- NZQA will release Candidate results for New Zealand Scholarship subjects assessed in 2022 before 1 March 2023 via the Learner Login.
- NZQA may set alternative dates for the release of results to Candidates in extenuating circumstances.
- Results release, New Zealand Record of Achievement, and certificates will be in a form determined by NZQA and approved by the Chief Executive.
- Certified statements of official results will be available upon written application by the Candidates to NZQA and payment of the search and confirmation fee set out in the Fee Schedule.