SCOTS cheerleaders have been left “devastated” after an SQA rule change threw their dreams of competing at the world ...
The chief executive of the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) has quit ahead of the creation of a new agency to oversee the nation’s school exams. Fiona Robertson has been in post since ...
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'Truly life-changing' initiative helps adults improve numeracy skillsA new initiative launched by North Lanarkshire Council has helped more than 450 adults gain qualifications and improve their ...
Teenagers in Scottish cheerleading teams are “devastated” after their plans to compete at a prestigious world championships ...
Fiona Robertson announced her resignation from the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) – which is due to be replaced with a new body. Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth insisted her departure would ...
Since its launch, the programme, run by the council, has supported over 450 adults. As of December 2024, 360 learners had ...
Scotland's exam board has failed to release a report examining its handling of Higher History marking controversy.
Disqualified licensed conveyancer Lloyd Davies did not “accurately” reflect the agreed facts of his case in his public statement about it, his regulator said yesterday in an unusual move.
The Chief Executive of the SQA is stepping down to “pursue new opportunities” after more than five years in the role. Fiona Robertson, who is also Scotland’s Chief Examiner, said it was ...
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